Dawn

by

Octavia Butler

Kahguyaht is an ooloi Oankali, the spouse of Jdahya and the parent of Nikanj. Kahguyaht plays a role in teaching Lilith about Oankali culture, and Lilith is immediately suspicious of it, due in part to its reserved, emotionless manner. As Nikanj later reveals, however, sometimes Kahguyaht’s seeming lack of emotion is just its way of showing that it cares. Ultimately, the distance and at times condescension of Kahguyaht represents the attitude of the Oankali in general toward humanity, showing how they fail to understand what makes humans unique.

Kahguyaht Quotes in Dawn

The Dawn quotes below are all either spoken by Kahguyaht or refer to Kahguyaht. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Humanity, Evolution, and Genetics Theme Icon
).
Book 2, Chapter 1 Quotes

“What do you think you’ve eaten each time we’ve Awakened you?” the ooloi asked.

“I don’t know,” she said coldly. “No one would tell me what it was.”

Kahguyaht missed or ignored the anger in her voice. “It was one of our foods—slightly altered to meet your special needs,” it said.

Thought of her “special needs” made her realize that this might be Jdahya’s “relative” who had cured her cancer. She had somehow not thought of this until now. She got up and filled one of her small bowls with nuts—roasted, but not salted—and wondered wearily whether she had to be grateful to Kahguyaht. Automatically she filled with the same nuts, the bowl Tediin had thrust forward to her.

Related Characters: Lilith Iyapo (speaker), Kahguyaht (speaker), Nikanj, Jdahya, Tediin
Related Symbols: Food
Page Number: 53
Explanation and Analysis:
Book 2, Chapter 2 Quotes

“Before we found these plants,” Kahguyaht said, “they used to capture living animals and keep them alive for a long while, using their carbon dioxide and supplying them with oxygen while slowly digesting nonessential parts of their bodies: limbs, skin, sensory organs. The plants even passed some of their own substance through their prey to nourish the prey and keep it alive as long as possible. And the plants were enriched by the prey’s waste products. They gave a very, very long death.

Lilith swallowed. “Did the prey feel what was being done to it?”

“No. That would have hastened death. The prey … slept.”

Related Characters: Lilith Iyapo (speaker), Kahguyaht (speaker), Sharad
Related Symbols: Food
Page Number: 59
Explanation and Analysis:
Book 2, Chapter 12 Quotes

“I thought not. Your children will know us, Lilith. You never will.”

Related Characters: Kahguyaht (speaker), Lilith Iyapo, Nikanj
Page Number: 125
Explanation and Analysis:
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Kahguyaht Quotes in Dawn

The Dawn quotes below are all either spoken by Kahguyaht or refer to Kahguyaht. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Humanity, Evolution, and Genetics Theme Icon
).
Book 2, Chapter 1 Quotes

“What do you think you’ve eaten each time we’ve Awakened you?” the ooloi asked.

“I don’t know,” she said coldly. “No one would tell me what it was.”

Kahguyaht missed or ignored the anger in her voice. “It was one of our foods—slightly altered to meet your special needs,” it said.

Thought of her “special needs” made her realize that this might be Jdahya’s “relative” who had cured her cancer. She had somehow not thought of this until now. She got up and filled one of her small bowls with nuts—roasted, but not salted—and wondered wearily whether she had to be grateful to Kahguyaht. Automatically she filled with the same nuts, the bowl Tediin had thrust forward to her.

Related Characters: Lilith Iyapo (speaker), Kahguyaht (speaker), Nikanj, Jdahya, Tediin
Related Symbols: Food
Page Number: 53
Explanation and Analysis:
Book 2, Chapter 2 Quotes

“Before we found these plants,” Kahguyaht said, “they used to capture living animals and keep them alive for a long while, using their carbon dioxide and supplying them with oxygen while slowly digesting nonessential parts of their bodies: limbs, skin, sensory organs. The plants even passed some of their own substance through their prey to nourish the prey and keep it alive as long as possible. And the plants were enriched by the prey’s waste products. They gave a very, very long death.

Lilith swallowed. “Did the prey feel what was being done to it?”

“No. That would have hastened death. The prey … slept.”

Related Characters: Lilith Iyapo (speaker), Kahguyaht (speaker), Sharad
Related Symbols: Food
Page Number: 59
Explanation and Analysis:
Book 2, Chapter 12 Quotes

“I thought not. Your children will know us, Lilith. You never will.”

Related Characters: Kahguyaht (speaker), Lilith Iyapo, Nikanj
Page Number: 125
Explanation and Analysis: