Ruth Flashcards

(8 cards)

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“The main thing is, I kept you and Tommy apart.”

Chapter 19, around page 232-235

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  • Ruth admits her manipulation, acknowledging that she prevented Kathy and Tommy from being together.
  • This is one of her rare moments of honesty and regret, showing her guilt.
  • It highlights her controlling nature but also her desire for redemption before she “completes.”
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“You’ll have to forgive me if I’m not convinced.”

Chapter 9, around page 115-118

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  • Ruth often mocks Kathy’s idealism, asserting her dominance in their friendship.
  • This quote shows her skepticism and cynicism, contrasting with Kathy’s hopeful personality.
  • Reinforces Ruth’s tendency to make Kathy feel inferior or uncertain.
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“We’re modelled from trash. Junkies, prostitutes, winos, tramps.”

Chapter 14, around page 164-167

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  • This moment reveals Ruth’s deep insecurity about her identity and origins.
  • Her harsh language (“trash,” “junkies”) shows self-loathing, suggesting she internalizes society’s dehumanization of clones.
  • Highlights a key theme: do the clones have value, or are they just copies of unwanted people?
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“Tommy and I were made for each other. It’s just how it is, Kathy.”

Chapter 15, around page 175-178

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  • Ruth asserts her control over Tommy and excludes Kathy, reinforcing her territorial nature.
  • This shows her manipulation—she doesn’t necessarily believe this, but she wants to keep Kathy away.
  • Creates tension in their friendship and foreshadows her later confession of guilt.
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“I kept thinking about the rubbish, the flapping plastic in the branches, and I started to feel really sad.”

Chapter 19, around page 230-233

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  • This is one of Ruth’s most symbolic moments, where the plastic in the trees represents the clones’ existence—discarded, fragile, and stuck in a fate they can’t escape.
  • Shows her growing awareness of their tragic reality.
  • The first sign that she regrets her past actions and sees their fate for what it is.
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Part 1

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Ruth starts as dominant figure in Kathy and Tommy’s friendship group.
She enjoys being in control, sometimes acting superior and manipulative
She shows insecurity and a need for validation, wanting to be admired by her peers.

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Part 2

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Ruth becomes more distant and controlling, especially in her relationship with Tommy.
She tries to fit in with the older students by adopting behaviors and attitudes.

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Part 3

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Ruth softens and shows regret for her past actions.
She admits to keeping Kathy and Tommy apart and tries to make amends by encouraging them to seek a deferral.
Her final donation and death highlight her transformation—she is no longer manipulative but instead self-aware.

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