Week Twelve: Bloodchild



1. What is your reaction to the text you just read?

When I was reading the story, there was a moment that I was confused in the beginning. It seems like there is a long story before this story, like how human escaped from the earth and settled down on the Tlic planet. I was expecting the writer to explain, but after I finished reading, things got clear.

In the story, the insect-like alien lifeforms called Tlic pick one child from a family to bear their own young generation. It is surprised to me that they not only choose female but also choose male. Octavia Butler kind of reflected the equality of men and women concept. However, what ironic is the dream that equality of male and female came true when they are under other species' government.

2. What connections did you make with the story that you read? Discuss the elements of the work with which you were able to connect.

The connection that I made with the story is the relationship between siblings. Although I don't have any brothers or sisters, people around me have. They always complain that their siblings are annoying. However, if there is something happen to their siblings, they will do their best to protect them, sometimes even would like to sacrifice themselves. Just like what Gan did to his young sister-He was trying to persuade T'Gatoi not to implant on Hoa.


3. What changes would you make to adopt this story into another medium? What medium would you use? What changes would you make?

I would change the insect-like alien lifeforms (the Tlic) into the human. The conflict will be changed into two classes of people: The higher class people establish preserve for lower class people and govern them; The lower class people should choose one of their children from family for implantation. In this way, the story will totally change to a dystopia story.

Comments

  1. The idea of making the story more personal and dystopian through humanizing the tlic is an interesting idea! It would say about social class and how we view equality. I wonder if the gender equality portion would remain the same in that adaptation?

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