Bloodchild Response
1. What is your reaction to the text you just read? In all honesty I was very shocked by the subject manner within in this story. It would be an understatement to say that I never expected male interspecies pregnancy to be featured in a required reading for school but I can appreciate the oddness in a way. The story itself was actually pretty interesting in how the author choses to resolve the conflict and the large implications of that decision. When Gan is confronted with the awful truth of what Tlic impregnation does to it's host as well as the subjugation of the human race as a whole, he does not chose to revolt and kill T'Gatoi. He does not kill himself to escape as he considers, or even allow T'Gatoi to move the responsibility onto his sister. He comes to a realization that this is the price he pays so that his family receives the necessary protection from T'Gatoi to survive on an alien planet. He also decides it would be selfish to transfer that act and wants ...