Remains of the sidereal day by Kazuo Ishiguro Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day is about the struggles one man, Mr. Stevens, has with relationships with his father, Miss Kenton and his employer, but the struggle he focuses on the most is to be a “great butler.” He pushes himself physically to work as hard as he can, as well as mentally to determine what makes a butler great. Stevens sacrifices all normal human encounters with those around him in baffle to be an emotionless person. “When one encounters them, one just knows one is in the presence of greatness” (44).

Stevens, through umteen trials, proves himself to be a “great butler.” Stevens possesses “the emotional restraint which alone the English race are capable of” (43). When his father takes mischievously during a major dinner party, Stevens remains calm and goes on with his duties. After Stevens’ father passes away he says to Miss Kenton, “ delight don’t...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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