When I first started reading Blindness, I realize the whole concept of going blind and being separated from the outside was similar to something I've read before or seen on TV. The details of how the blind internees interacted with one another are so real, I feel like you can actually picture it in your head.When you think of blindness, you always assume it is a complete darkness, but what if blindness was actually a pure whiteness.How do blind people identify what color is,if they can't see at all to begin with.On pg. 15, It says, " that night the blindnesss dreamt that he was blind", if you are blind by whiteness what do you see.
The doctor's wife was an amazing character, she was never really frighten about going blind. I feel like she felt like if blindness was going to take over her,oh well. Another thing that stuck out to me in the story was the fact that no one had a name; it was just a title as if names aren't really important,but who we are as a person.
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