102 pages 3 hours read

José Saramago

Blindness

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1995

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Short Answer

Does a government have a responsibility to isolate entire groups of people on the assumption that they might pose a threat to the general public?

Teaching Suggestion: Discuss the similarities and differences between quarantine, detention, and imprisonment. When are these measures justified? When are they not? Can students recall a moment in history when people were detained on the assumption of threat to the general public? Depending on student background, examples may include the incarceration of Japanese Americans; these and similar sources might guide connected discussion.

Short Activity

Smell is one of our strongest senses, and it is a key player in recalling memory, even decades after an event. How does smell play into your everyday experience—are you tolerant of most strong smells, or can your entire mood be altered when you encounter an unpleasant or strong smell?

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