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Oryx and Crake - Chapters 09 - 11, No Spoilers Please (October 2013)
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In the earlier chapters Snowman and Crake played a game called 'Blood and Roses'.
"The Blood player usually won, but winning meant you inherited a waste land. This was the point of the game, said Crake, when Jimmy complained. Jimmy said that if that was the point, it was pretty pointless."
By this point in the novel it looks as if the Blood player has won; the world has been reduced to a wasteland. Is it possible that we should be reading this novel as a work of satire?

But if she is using the device it may explain why the novel feels as if she's not 100% engaged with her characters and why Jimmy/Snowman is the only fully-developed character. Do you think he's supposed to stand in for a sort of Everyman (the good guy to whom we all relate?)

Though he is sympathetic.


One of the issues I've always had with most dystopian novels is the convenient food stores that characters stumble across when they most need them. In The Road, they survive on canned food and it makes the story implausible to me. So I was a little annoyed at this point of the book, but at least through most of it he's practically starving and subsisting on one fish a week.

But at least, because in this book the protagonist is existing in an invented world, it's not as important. But I do wonder how � if Snowman is seriously malnourished � he manages to make such a journey and to escape significant dangers. Surely, by this point in the story he wouldn't have the energy.

I realize our kids have games that simulate war, real wars, real battles, and so forth...but there's just something profoundly disturbing about the names of the games these two play.
Although extinctathon sounds kind of fun.


In the earlier chapters Snowman and Crake played a game called 'Blood and Roses'.
"The Blood player usually won, but winning meant you inherited a waste land....
By this point in the novel it looks as if the Blood player has won; the world has been reduced to a wasteland...
Who would be considered the Blood player at this point?

And what names! Does the game playing add anything to our understanding of the characters?

Considering that she let 'Killer' go free I wonder if it's just that she wants Jimmy to break out and liberate himself. What else could she have meant? As his mother she knew his limitations - only too well!
Has he let her down?

If Jimmy is considered the winner, isn't this by default?
Besides, can you be said to playing a game when you don't know you are participating?
Surely Crake set the game up and Jimmy was his pawn - Crake was merely playing a sophisticated form of solitaire.

And what names! Does the game playing add anything to our understanding of the c..."
I think it showed that "desensitized to violence" does not begin to cover this world.