Sinners dealt with in the novel "blind" in our past novel and the current novel "blind" are blessed with ignorance. Therefore, providing the root of sin and the deterioration of life is related to the treatment of the novel Somni people of the novel cloud map. Focusing on blindness, these irrational people are treated as "conscience of chewing teeth" by mobs (18).
When defining the word blind, it can be interpreted in various ways. It can be interpreted as ignoring it, or it can be interpreted carefully through more sophisticated detailed analysis. In the novel "blind", Jose Saramago depicts and shows how to see your right instantly. However, in this novel, blindness has similarities with the truth of "seeing" ideas that transcend our own prejudice. - Graphic advertising shows many examples of spirit, sorrow, logo. Many advertisements use celebrities and directly convey emotional appeal to the audience. The advertisement I'm trying to talk about is a figure skater who agrees with the watch and shows his spirit and sorrow, but in general advertising is useful and effective to show mental and sadness. Imagine a one-page ad that contains enough information to understand which product is sold.
José Saramogo's 1995 novel "Blindness" tells stories of cities and countries where massive blindness epidemics impair social structure. It was adapted to the 2008 movie "Blind". Announced by Margaret Atwood in 2003, Oryx and Crake were founded after the GM virus wiped out the entire population, except for the hero and a few genetic modifications. A series of flashbacks depicting the world dominated by biological enterprises explains the events that led to catastrophes. This novel was also elected for the Booker Award. The sequel's "Year of Flood" was issued in 2007, followed by MaddAddam, the conclusion of the trilogy of 2013.
"Blind" is a detailed novel exploring identity, death, blindness, disability, and the theme of life. The reader may find the novel late in the first 100 pages, but as Emma reveals changes in himself and others, the novel becomes more interesting. The author only takes a little time to develop these topics. DeWoskin seems to be studying her subjects well. First and foremost Emma's experience to deal with blindness is often portrayed in blind schools and visually impaired children. Characterization is the power of this novel; there are many well-designed heroes, including Emma, Logan, Sebastian and Emma's sister Leah, Sara and Naomi.