Hybridization is very common today as well as in Oryx and Crake. For example, the hybridization that appears in the novel such as pigoons, snat, and rakunks, are similar to the breeds of dogs that we currently create. Today, we also hybridized crops, such as soybeans and corn, to make them reproduce faster and be more desirable. Hybridization is one of the closest parallels from our world to Oryx and Crake. …show more content…
In fact, there are many times splices appear in the book. For example, “The spoat/gider - one of the first successful splices...goat crossed with spider to produce high-tensile spider silk filaments in milk” (Atwood 199). This is important because mankind is constantly exerting themselves to improve life.
The “AnooYoo/Nooskins” companies are very similar to the current beauty and plastic surgery industries. Botox, facelifts, and other operations are parallel to the procedures mentioned in the novel. For example, “The main idea was to find a method of replacing the old epidermis with a fresh one” (Attwood 55). This shows how there is a similar comparison between Oryx and Crake to the modern world.
In conclusion, There are many parallels in Oryx and Crake compared to our world. Which include hybridization, genetic modification, and “AnooYoo/NooSkins”. Margaret Atwood use of futuristic ideas and expressions creates an interesting novel, Oryx and