Does the way a person responds co che Joss of sight reflect his or her unique way of "being in the world" p1ior to the Joss? Do you see any evidence of a continuity between the lives of Sacks's subjeccs before and after their loss? What conclusions mjghc we draw about our abiljty to cransfonn our basic personaJjcy traits? Were Sacks's subjects changed by their blindness, or djd they transform blindness itself in order co incorporate it into the fimiliar pattern of their lives?
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