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The children have evolved beyond human limitations, leaving behind their human identities and the world they knew, signifying a profound transformation and loss.

1 chapter across 1 book

Childhood’s End (1953)Arthur C. Clarke

Chapter 26

In this chapter, the children who have transcended human limitations prepare to leave Earth forever, symbolizing the end of humanity as it was known. George and Jean watch their son Jeff depart on an Overlord ship, confronting the finality of this transformation and the dissolution of individual identity. The chapter closes with a poignant farewell and the symbolic destruction of the island, marking the end of an era and the irreversible change in human destiny.