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Loss & Discovery (The Students Losing Items (The establishment may of…
Loss & Discovery
Norfolk
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Anything thing that they may have lost was believed to be in Norfolk where everything was held which shows that they have been miss educated.
They were taught about Norfolk without any pictures. This keeps Norfolk a secret to them because the establishment don't want them to go there to solely look for their old possessions.
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Kathy Losing her Tape
Kathy lost her 'Judy Bridgewater tape'. It had Judy on the cover smoking which is forbidden and can be lead to believe to be an encouragement to smoke.
Madame could've reported it as Kathy was showing 'Mother-like' signs when listening to it and so she felt guilty and didn't want her to keep on doing it because Madame knows her future which doesn't entail cradling a 'baby'.
Tommy later claims that he had 'looked everywhere' for the tape but couldn't find it. Kathy feels 'touched' by this.
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Finding The Possibles
Ruth
After being told that her possible had been spotted she went with the cottage group to go and find her.
They find the same woman but is only disappointment to Ruth as they all agree it isn't her possible. This means a lot for Ruth which it does for all the sub-species.
Identifying
When identifying Ruth's possible they all first believed it was because of the way the woman did her hair. This feature is a changeable feature and does not make you identical to some one its someones preferred look/
Kathy Losing her Freinds
Towards the end of the novel Kathy loses both Ruth & Tommy. However, the loss of Ruth allowed her to discover her true relationship with Tommy
Cottages
When they arrive they discover new possibilities and also freedom to an extent because they have already lost their freedom.
They also discover deferrals which we later find that they lose all hope as it is a false rumour that gave couples strong hopes of living a longer life.
Ruth loses her collection after giving it to Keffers as she felt more 'grown up' and didn't feel the need to reminisce.