Dana states: "It was that destructive single-minded love of his. He loved me. Not the way he loved Alice, thank God. He didn't seem to want to sleep with me. But he wanted me around—someone to talk to, someone who would listen to him and care about what he said, care about it." (page 180)
How does the relationship between Dana and Rufus develop?
How does it change?
What are the different levels of love portrayed in Kindred?
Finally, discuss the ways in which the title encapsulates the relationships within the novel. Is it ironic? Literal? Metaphorical?
What emphasis do we place on our own kinship? How does it compare with that of the novel?