Essay on The Year of the Flood
"The Year of the Flood" is an epic, sprawling novel that moves back and forth between past,
present and future effortlessly. Though it is told from Ren and Toby's point of view, the novel is
really about the story of three women (Ren, Toby, and Amanda) and their will to survive in a cruel
and harsh world. It is a story of hope, despite all odds and a story of the power of love. Fatefulness
about the survival of the species is not new. Religious thinking has end–time built in, and most of our
sentient life on the planet humankind has been predominantly religious. That has changed in
Westernized countries, but only relatively recently, and alongside advances in scientific knowledge.
Our new pessimism no longer depends on a deity to wipe...show more content...
Recovering from plastic surgery, she avoids the deathly wipeout germ of plague. Less cosmetically,
but just as effectively, Ren, a pole dancer at a local sex joint called Scales and Tails, is in an
isolation room after a bloody attack by a punter, so she too misses the bio–bug. The women's past
and present stories alternate and intertwine, bringing to life the world they must survive in– a world
where pigs have human tissues and sheep are bred with human hair in different colors, silver and
purple being the hot hits for whole–head implants, providing you don't mind smelling of lamb chops
when it rains. The sensitive CorpSEcorps elite boy Glenn, who becomes Crake, starts out as a
teenage sympathizer for the Gardeners but is too seduced by his own brain power to trust nature.
Like his friend Jimmy, Glenn doesn't know to love, and the awkward devotion he feels for the girl
he calls Oryx isn't returned. Atwood is really good at showing, without judging, what happens when
human beings cannot love. In the worst of them, like Blanco, brutality and sadism take over. In the
better of them, Crake designs out love and romance because he wants to design out the pain and
confusion of emotion. In this strangely lonely book, where neither love or romance changes the
narrative, friendship of a real and lasting
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