www.supersummary.com/the-humans/major-character-analysis/
1 Users
0 Comments
4 Highlights
0 Notes
Tags
Top Highlights
Through Andrew’s eyes, the reader is brought on a careful and emotional observation of humanity.
Haig uses Andrew to criticize society’s standards of normal, humans’ hesitancy to reveal their true selves, and the way societies reject what is alien to them.
our compassion, our love for one another, our joys, and our perseverance through pain and mortality.
Andrew’s attachment to his new human community grows so strong that he chooses to become fully human, even though doing so means giving up his powers and his chance of returning home.
Glasp is a social web highlighter that people can highlight and organize quotes and thoughts from the web, and access other like-minded people’s learning.