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Related Literature Of Blindness

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Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature
Blindness may be perceived differently among individuals. It can be a blessing or a curse. It may be physical or psychological. It can be a metaphor to show the passion that is proportionate to the loss or gain, happiness or misery, peace or war. When our judgment is clouded by too much passion or excessive love, there is a tendency to be blinded to the limitless pitfalls (Bady, 2016). Blindness in a figurative sense can be seen as a split between ignorance and concealment. Literarily, it can be seen in the following phrases—Blind ignorance (lacking knowledge), blind stupor (lacking awareness), blind prejudice (lacking a critical or questioning attitude), blind taste test (tasting without looking), blind presentation (lacking preparation or information) (Paterson, 2014). Blindness not only means the lack of vision but also the lack of intellectual perception. In our everyday life it can cost a lot. It necessary then to use our sight, insight and/or foresight to be able to safeguard our happiness and avoid disagreements of …show more content…

These inhabitants were cut off from the rest of the world by an earthquake. In living with the blind, Nuñez finds out that his character may be wrong in a society that doesn’t even know the word, “see.” These people can still live out effectively with the help of their other heightened senses. Nuñez, having no way of leaving the place, serves these people—learning to live with his disability, his sight. After some time, he falls in love and has gained permission to marry her but only if he is willing to abandon his eyes, as these seem to be the reason for his absurd outbursts throughout the story. Choosing between the love of his life and his sight, he chooses the latter and decides to do everything he can to leave the Country of the

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