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Mar 19, 2008 02:45PM
Don't you think the cover is SO cute.
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I think that Crake kept Jimmy alive as punishment for having loved Oryx behind Crake's back. To me, the tale is about a love triangle and revenge.


I agree with that definitely. Because before he killed Oryx he said to Jimmy, "I'm counting on you." But I am just wondering why he killed Oryx? I don't know whether he deemed her unfit to live in his "new world" or did he really just not want Jimmy to have her?


I found something in the text that no one else seems to have noticed.
Consistently, Crake is shown to have little or no emotions.
At first it seems like this is just typical of someone so intelligent and scientific, but upon the books ending it dawned on me that perhaps there was more going on.
Crake exhibit's no remorse, no sympathy, and no empathy. He kills the girl he loves, he tries to kill his best friend, and he intentionally tries to destroy humankind.
This kind of personality is typical of someone who is a psychopath.

I also think that Crake killed his mother and Uncle Pete, possibly even his father. He was developing this virus, and he needed test subjects. Note how his mother died pretty much the same as the ones infected later. She dissolved, and all that Crake said about it was that "it was impressive".
As for Crake's dad, he supposed to have fallen off the overpass, because "he was kind of uncoordinated." In the novel, right after the part when Crake tells Jimmy about it, Snowman reflects on it and says: "How could I have missed it? ... What he was telling me. How could I have been so stupid?" I realize this is very vague, but what else could he have missed?
This is all just a theory, though. :)
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