’s End Essay, Research Paper
Elliot D Nielsen
ENGL 330
Prof. Huff
10/19/00
User Friendly in Childhood?s End
In Arthur C. Clarke?s novel Childhood?s End, people or beings use each other for
selfish reasons. Sometimes it is subtle, even subconscious; other times it is a blatant
usage. Three obvious examples occur and kind of chase each other around in a triangular
fashion. 1) The Overlords use humans/humanity. 2) The Overmind uses humans. 3)
The Overmind uses the Overlords. Humans also attempt to use the Overlords even
though the Overlords are omnipotent and seem to already have humanity?s fatal future
planned out. Other than these overlying uses, small examples exist between characters
throughout the novel. These will be cited and explained in a somewhat chronological
order.
Earth and the Overlords
One of the first instances is Wainwright and the Freedom League using Stormgren
for information about the Overlords. ?Next time you speak with the Supervisor, Mr.
Stormgren, ask him that!? (17), says Wainwright referring to why Karellen won?t show
himself. Wainwright and the league want information like this so they can form their
revolt against the Overlords? takeover.
This brings about one of the bigger uses: The Overlords need a human mediator
to communicate with the rest of the world on a personal level. On page 36, Joe says,
?…but the Overlords have to use human agents.? Karellen uses Stormgren to speak to
Earth.
In the chain of events surrounding Stormgren?s capture, Joe and the kidnappers
are holding Stormgren hostage. They use him to try and gain information. ?You know
what our motives are here…you are the only man who can tell us anything of the
Overlords,? (40) says one of the leaders. This turns into a reciprocal situation when from
Stormgren?s thoughts it is written, ?There were acute minds here, and perhaps they could
uncover something new? (41). Also, ?…he [Stormgren] was hoping that they might help
him unravel Karellen?s secret? (42-43). So, while this undercover organization seeks
information from Stormgren, he takes advantage of the circumstance in an attempt for the
?acute minds? to help him solve his puzzle. These little reciprocal use situations take
place many times throughout the novel.
While Stormgren is reminiscing the events of the kidnapping, he realizes that with
all of Karellen?s power, Karellen could have saved him at anytime. He thinks, ?It was
more than obvious now that Karellen had used him as bait? (49). Then, Karellen puts a
tracer on the terrorists and lets them go. He gives them their freedom, but uses this to his
advantage. ?I can trace their movements anywhere on Earth…far better than locking them
up,? (48) says Karellen.
Despite the small examples cited in the first section of the novel, the larger theme
is the Overlords getting the human race to conform to their ideas. The Overlords are
turning the inhabitants of Earth into a well-oiled machine. This process will allow them to
use the planet and people–whether it be for research and knowledge or the collection of
specimens–how they want before its future end.
The Golden Age
Right from the start, ?…with a human child resting on either arm,? (68) Karellen
uses children as an additional cover for his alarming body structure. This brilliant idea
helps present his harmlessness.
Rupert is a rich selfish prick who uses all the material goods he can to impress his
guests. He greets George and Jean with his image projector and George?s reply is, ?Have
you ever known Rupert not to get anything he wanted? (78)? The couple go on to discuss
how nice his new house is. Rupert refers to Rashaverak as ?Rashy? around his guests and
treats him as an equal at most. Concerning this, George states, ?…[Rupert] likes to show
off, and he?s got no tact? (84).
Rupert uses his guests for self-gratification. Clearly, the majority of the people in
attendance are mere acquaintances who get the opportunity to spend an elegant night at
Rupert?s. The narrator suggests, ?[a]bout three-quarters…[are] perfect strangers? (79).
On a reciprocal note, Rupert also uses the Overlords and the Overlords use
Rupert. Rashy gets to read from the ?psychic phenomena? library, and Rupert gets an
image projector for personal use. ?Just a bit of bargaining? (87), explains Rupert, to strike
his egotistic deal.
The other significant example from the second section of the book is Professor
Sullivan helping out Jan. Jan goes five kilometers deep in the ocean because he thinks he
can use Sullivan?s position and wisdom to get aboard an Overlord ship. After the initial
meeting and exchange of ideas, Jan thinks, ?Right into my hands? (120), referring to
Sullivan.
The Last Generation
George uses Jean. He might have been in love with her once, or thought he
was–at least enough to live an
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