Blindness
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A diaristic narrator records day-to-day life as a school secretary, sketching friendships, rivalries, amusements, and small humiliations while observing his social circle. The work is organized into three metaphorical stages—caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly—that trace a movement from youthful complacency through self-conscious introspection to tentative maturity. Episodes blend social satire, domestic scenes, lessons, and romantic tensions, and the prose shifts between lively anecdote and reflective passage. Recurring concerns include status, performance, the pull of desire, and the awkward navigation of adult expectations, all delivered in a keenly observed, psychologically attentive voice.
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