Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Blindness page 68

In this part of the book I feel like the author wants to let the reader feel what the blind people are feeling. He begins to describe the terrible conditions in the ward, how they're separated, not taken care of and just left to fend for themselves. This is ridiculous considering they're blind, the government basically left them for dead. They all begin questioning whether they're really going to get help or not. The author talks about the personal disadvantages that come with suddenly becoming blind. Every persons life changes drastically, they're all just living in despair. He talks about the weeping everyone does .

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