02 June 2010

Blind


"Suppose further," Socrates says, "that the man was compelled to look at the fire: wouldn't he be struck blind and try to turn his gaze back toward the shadows, as toward what he can see clearly and hold to be real? What if someone forcibly dragged such a man upward, out of the cave: wouldn't the man be angry at the one doing this to him? And if dragged all the way out into the sunlight, wouldn't he be distressed and unable to see "even one of the things now said to be true," viz. the shadows on the wall?
Platão, República, Livro VII



Hercules and Love Affair, Blind

1 comment:

tostamista said...

Eu sei, um anacronismo existencial de base. Mas porque não?