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Blindness: Centennial Edition

Blindness: Centennial Edition

[Portuguese] José Saramago / Henan Literature and Art Publishing House /August 27, 2022

"Blindness" is one of the representative works of Portuguese writer José Saramago. The publication of the 100th anniversary edition has made this novel highly anticipated. The work depicts a world of sudden blindness with a ruthless brushstroke. After losing their vision, people gradually expose their deep evil and weaknesses. The morality, laws, and order of civilized society gradually collapse, and eventually evolve into a disaster of humanity. Through this work, Saramago expressed his deep concern for the human condition and his criticism of modern society. He believes that the world we live in is not good, and his novel attempts to arouse people's thinking about life, human nature, and existence through ruthless descriptions. This novel is thought-provoking. It is not only a literary work, but also a reflection and revelation on human civilization.


Outline Notes

Summary of "Blindness"Chapter 1: The Beginning of BlindnessSection 1: The First Blind Person- Key Points: - A blind man suddenly appeared in the city. - He could not see anything, including white and black. - Blindness spread rapidly and infected those who came into contact with him. Section 2: Isolation and the Government&39;s Response- Key Points: - In order to control the epidemic, the government isolated the blind and their contacts in a mental hospital. - Order in the quarantine area gradually collapsed and sanitary conditions deteriorated. Chapter 2: White BlindnessSection 1: Symptoms of Blindness- Key Points: - The victim&39;s eyes were full of white and could not distinguish colors, shapes and distances. - The incubation period of blindness is uncertain. Section 2: Life in the quarantine area- Key Points: - People lost their identities and their lives became chaotic. - The strong began to plunder the weak and morality was corrupted. - The wife of the first blind man became the "eyes" of other blind people. Chapter 3: The Doctor&39;s WifeSection 1: Dual Identities- Key Points: - The doctor&39;s wife is the only sighted person who is not blind. - She secretly helps her husband and other blind people to maintain her sight. Section 2: Inner Struggle and Choice- Key Points: - She witnesses the growing violence and despair in the quarantine zone. - She must choose between protecting herself and helping others. Chapter 4: The Car Thief and the DogSection 1: The Car Thief&39;s Transformation- Key Points: - The car thief undergoes an inner transformation after he becomes blind. - He begins to help others, especially the elderly and children. Section 2: The Dog&39;s Loyalty- Key Points: - The car thief&39;s dog becomes a symbol of hope for the people in the quarantine zone. - The dog&39;s loyalty and perseverance to his master. Chapter 5: Restoration of Sight and RevelationSection 1: Mysterious Restoration of Sight- Key Points: - The last blind person regains his sight and the world returns to normal. - Her restoration of sight brings new hope and understanding. Section 2: The awakening of the group - Key points: - The spread of blindness has made people realize the importance of unity. - After regaining their sight, people have become more cherishing of light and social order. --- The above is a brief summary of José Saramago&39;s classic work "Blindness". Each chapter shows the profound social implications and exploration of human nature through subdivided sections and key points.


Catchy Sentences

For the book "Blindness", I have selected the following sentences or paragraphs for you. These contents show Saramago's unique language style, profound thinking and insight into human nature and society. 1. "We are all made of this mixture, half of which is indifferent and half of which is mean and evil." - This sentence reveals the inevitable dark side of human nature and the cruelty that people may show under certain circumstances. 2. "White turns out to be a light with such powerful power that it can repel all other colors. It is the king of light, so it is also a color that no other color is mixed in." - Through the description of white, the author metaphorically represents the purity and ignorance of the blind state. 3. "Blindness is such a thing: it makes you give way in the emptiness of the blank, even if you have eyes, it is in vain." - This sentence deeply describes the helplessness and confusion brought by blindness. 4. "There is a persistent and irreconcilable inconsistency between what we see and what we hope to see." - It reflects the gap between people's cognition of reality and their inner expectations. 5. "We normal people also feel blind in front of the blind, because we don't know what the world of the blind is like." - This sentence reminds us that we often lack true understanding and sympathy for the plight of others. 6. "Blindness is a strange plague. It is not as aggressive as other plagues. It is unhurried and slow. Its pace is slow and firm. It erodes bit by bit and pulls individuals into its arms unhurriedly." - This sentence vividly depicts the spread of blindness as a social plague. 7. "We are always used to seeing the world with our eyes, not with our hearts." - This sentence challenges our inherent ideas about the way of cognition. 8. "In a world covered in white, only the strong can survive." - This sentence reveals the cruel rules of society in the state of blindness. 9. "Blindness is a metaphor, which represents the fear and anxiety deep in the human heart." - This sentence reveals the deep meaning of Saramago's use of blindness as a metaphor. 10. "In this world of blind people, people who can see become blind." - This sentence is full of irony and challenges our traditional understanding of visual impairment. 11. "We live in a world full of illusions, and only a few people can see the truth." - This sentence reveals the illusion of the real world and people's desire for the truth. 12. "Blindness not only deprives people of their eyesight, but also deprives them of their dignity and freedom." - This sentence profoundly explains the multiple impacts of blindness on individuals and society. 13. "In the dark, people are more likely to expose their true nature." - This sentence reveals the test of human nature in a dark environment. 14. "We always think we can control everything, but blindness makes us realize that we are actually very vulnerable." - This sentence reflects the powerlessness of human beings in the face of natural and social disasters. 15. "In a blind world, love has become a luxury." - This sentence reveals the lack and desire of people's emotions in the blind state. 16. "Blindness is an incurable disease, but it can make us cherish everything we have more." - This sentence is full of philosophy, reminding us to cherish the happiness in front of us. 17. "In the dark, we learned to perceive the world in other ways." - This sentence reflects people's adaptability and creativity in difficult situations. 18. "Blindness makes us realize that vision is not our only way of perception." - This sentence challenges our inherent cognition of perception. 19. "In the world of blindness, we learned to listen with our hearts." - Reveals the change in the way people communicate in the blind state. 20. "Blindness is an inevitable fate, but we can choose how to face it." - This sentence is full of wisdom and courage, encouraging people to face the challenges in life positively.


Author Introduction

Title: José Saramago: The legendary life and immortal works of the Portuguese literary giant José Saramago (November 16, 1922 - June 18, 2010) is a famous Portuguese writer, known for his unique literary style and profound social criticism.< This article will introduce the life and achievements of this literary giant from multiple perspectives.

Basic personal information José Saramago was born in Azinhaga, Ribatejo Province, Portugal.

< His family background was not rich.

His father was a farmer and his mother was a laundry worker.< Despite this, Saramago's childhood was full of love for literature, which laid the foundation for his future literary creation.

Education and professional background After completing basic education, Saramago studied in a technical school for a short time, but soon devoted himself to work.

< He has a rich career and has worked as a technician, reporter and literary editor.

These experiences have provided him with rich life materials and a unique perspective for his literary creation.<

Writing career Saramago's literary career started late.

It was not until 1966, when he was 44 years old, that he published his first novel, Poems of the Possible.< However, his literary talent was soon recognized, and his 1982 novel The Monastery made him a leading figure in Portuguese literature.

In 1995, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work Blindness, which became a monument in the history of Portuguese literature.<

Style and theme of works Saramago's works are known for their unique narrative style and profound social criticism.

He is good at exploring themes such as human nature, morality and politics through allegorical narratives.< Blindness is a typical example, which reveals the fragility of human society and the decline of morality through a story about the spread of blindness.

Personal life Saramago's personal life is relatively low-key.

< He has spent most of his life with his wife Priscilla.

After winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, Saramago chose to move to the Canary Islands in Spain to stay away from the political disputes in Portugal.<

Social influence Saramago's works have had a profound impact on Portuguese and even world literature.

His literary achievements not only raised the international status of Portuguese literature, but also provided inspiration and examples for later writers.< At the same time, his attention to and criticism of social issues also inspired the public to think about these issues.

Quote and evaluation The Nobel Prize in Literature jury's evaluation of Saramago is: "He reveals the complexity of human existence with imaginative narrative skills.

< " The New York Times called him "one of the most important European writers of the 20th century.

" ### Latest News Although Saramago died in 2010, his works are still popular around the world.< In recent years, his works have been translated into many languages, attracting more readers.

At the same time, biographies and studies about him are constantly emerging, further enriching our understanding of him.< José Saramago's life is full of legends, and his works have become a treasure in the treasure house of Portuguese and even world literature.

By reading his works, we can have a deeper understanding of human nature, society and morality, so as to make wiser choices in real life.


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