Pathological Interpretation and Metaphor:An Analysis of Humanity and Society in Blindness
The metaphorical nature of a disease is often built upon its pathological nature.In Blindness,blindness is endowed with aesthetic connotations due to its special pathology,forming a deep metaphor,primarily reflecting the obscuration of human rationality.On the societal level,patients face oppression from political power and discrimination from healthy groups.On the individual level,patient identity recognition has shifted,and many factors ultimately lead to disasters.Based on this,the metaphor of blindness actually symbolizes the destruction of human spirit,the erosion of human subjectivity,and the disruption of social order.This literary work warns humanity to pay attention to the attack and destruction of the spirit caused by diseases.Whether in terms of social development or medical ethics,the social collapse caused by the annihilation of the human spiritual world is far more worthy of attention than the pathological damage caused by diseases.