
In Saramago's Nobel Prize-winning masterpiece, an epidemic of blindness exposes humanity's darkest instincts as society collapses. This haunting allegory of moral decay - compared to Kafka and Camus - forces us to question: What would you see if everyone went blind?
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A man sits at a traffic light. The signal turns green, but he doesn't move. Not because he's distracted or hesitant-because suddenly, without warning, he's engulfed in a sea of brilliant, impenetrable whiteness. This isn't the darkness we associate with blindness. It's worse. It's a luminous fog that swallows everything, leaving him stranded in his car, hands trembling on the wheel, voice cracking as he tells a stranger, "I can't see." Jose Saramago's *Blindness* begins here, with one man's terror, and spirals outward into a haunting exploration of what happens when an entire society loses its ability to see-and, more devastatingly, what it reveals about the blindness we carry even when our eyes work perfectly. This "white sickness" spreads like wildfire. The good Samaritan who helps the man home? He steals the car and goes blind thirty paces later-karma delivered with surgical precision. An ophthalmologist examining the first victim finds nothing physically wrong: clear corneas, responsive pupils, healthy optic nerves. Yet by nightfall, the doctor himself is drowning in whiteness. One by one, ordinary people-a hotel maid, a pharmacist's assistant, a girl in dark glasses-find their worlds erased. What makes this epidemic so insidious is its invisibility. No symptoms, no warning, just sudden, total submersion in brilliant white. And it's contagious, spreading through proximity, through the simple act of being near someone afflicted, as if seeing itself has become toxic.
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