Some gates are designed to keep people in; others are designed to keep people out. In Never Let Me Go, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference. Fences pop up all over the novel, but it's not always clear if these gates
(a) protect the clones from the outside world
(b) keep the clones from leaving, or
(c) all the above.
Life in Prison is also a form of isolation. The barbwire gates and fences of a prison yard keep the prisoners away from the outside world.
The Impact Of Social Isolation
Generally decreased feeling of vitality, less energy and feeling tired more often.
Greater likelihood of chronic illness such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, etc.
More frequent bouts of sickness, such as colds or flu, and longer recovery times.
Longer recovery times from injury.
Regular feelings of loneliness.
Increased likelihood of depression.
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Therefore, love is very supernaturally intrinsic in nature. There has been a couple of love stories for instance, the novel Romeo and Juliet, the Titanic, and so on, and the moral lesson learned from each of these stories is that:
Love is Sacrifice. When two people are in love, one person has make sacrifice for the other.
Love is selfless. When two people are in a relationship, both couples need to give in the same quality of love and the interest doesn't have to evolve around one person.
Love is pain. There is also no love without any bitterness attached to it. If love in a relationship is too sweet then there is no natural/mutual feeling occurring between both partners. "It takes a great courageous heart to fall in love" as an adage says. This means that when a person falls in love with another, that person has automatically given his or her heart, mind, body, spirit, and soul to his/her partner which makes love itself very complicated because one person might hurt the other in some