51 pages 1 hour read

Octavia E. Butler

Adulthood Rites

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1988

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Essay Topics

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Challenge the Oankali perspective on the human “Contradiction” by examining instances of compassion within the novel. Focus on characters like Gabe and Tate who, despite displaying violence, also showcase moments of empathy and care. Discuss how the narrative complicates the Oankali view, emphasizing the nuanced consequences of the human contradiction.

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Lilith and Tate emerge as pivotal maternal figures in the postapocalyptic world shaped by the Oankali. Compare and contrast them, examining their distinct roles, approaches, and influences on Akin’s journey.

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How does Akin’s dual identity as both Oankali and human serve as a central theme in the novel, and how does his unique perspective bridge the two distinct worlds? What might this say about multiracial heritage and identities more broadly? Provide examples from the text to support your analysis.