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Healthcare in the United Kingdom is one of the economic improvement. The hospital is a measure of a country‟s economic. In Never Let Me Go
novel, Kazuo Ishiguro makes Kathy worked in the hospital after she dropped out from Hailsham. Become a nurse is a very good job when at the
time in United Kingdom. Become a nurse must have the intelligence and ability more than the other students of Hailsham.
“For the most part being a carers suited me fine. You could even say its brought the best out of me.” NLMG, 2005: 154
d. Political Aspect
In Never Let Me Go novel, politic aspect from the government doesn‟t show the act. Kazuo Ishiguro doesn‟t show the act of government political
because this story is a fiction novel or fiction literarure. In this story, there are enermous control power of the guardians or teachers from Hailsham.
The students of Hailsham saw the control power from the guardians. They always obedient to the commands of Haislaham guardians. Especially, Miss
Emily is the head guardian in the Hailsham. She is older than the others of guardian in the Hailsham.
“Miss Emily, our head guardian, was older than the others. She wasnt especially tall, but something about the way she carried
herself, always very straight with her head right up, made you
think she was.” NLMG, 2005: 29 A lot of aspiration from Hailsham students must be approved by Miss
Emily. She is someone who has full responsibility for all available regulations in Hailsham. It can be seen when Roy J. will complain about
compensation of sale exchange ticket. “Arguments went on between us for some time, and then one
day Roy J. –who was a year above us, and had had a number of
things taken by Madame –decided to go and see Miss Emily
about it.” NLMG, 2005: 29 There are other people who have great power in controlling the system of
Hailsham. She is Madame. Madame is the one comes from outside the Hailsham. She has the rightful authority to take the best works from
Hailsham students. She included the best works of the Hailsham students in the gallery.
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“If for us the Gallery remained in a hazy realm, what was solid enough fact was Madames turning up usually twice
–sometimes three or four times
–each year to select from our best work.” NLMG, 2005: 24
e. Cultural Aspect
There are several important aspects of United Kingdom culture such as literature, music, cinema, art, comedy, television, theatre, philosophy,
architecture, and education.In Never Let Me Go novel, Kathy is very interesting to the music. Music is one of the important aspects in United
Kingdom culture. Kathy has a favorite song, the title is Song After Dark by Judy Bridgewater.
“But I wanted to talk about my tape, Songs After Dark by Judy Bridgewater.
” NLMG, 2005: 50 Fashion is a practice of style, especially in clothing, accessories, makeup,
and everything that is used. Fashion is a habitual or characteristic of a person in favorite style to wear something. Madame is one of the characters
who wear fancy style. She uses sharp grey suit when she come to Hailsham. The upper class person represented by Madame.
“She always wore a sharp grey suit, and unlike the gardeners, unlike the drivers who brought in our supplies
–unlike virtually anyone else who came in from outside.” NLMG, 2005: 24
In addition to the upper class person, the lower class is one of the kinds of style. Usually, the lower class person is gardener, truck driver, bus driver,
van driver, farmer, and the others job in lower class. Keffers is a van driver in Cottage. He uses dirty van when he come to Cottage, two or three times a
week. “He was this grumpy old guy who turned up two or three times a
week in his muddy van to look the place over.” NLMG, 2005: 86
Football is one of the favorite sports in United Kingdom. In Never Let Me Go novel, the Hailsham student love the game of football. They usually
play football in the south playing field. “Then once, towards the end of an afternoon break, a group of
us were sitting on the grass quite close to the South Playing Field where the boys, as usual, were playing their football.”
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f. Religious Aspect