Oliver Sacks “To See and Not to See” Research

In Oliver Sacks To See and Not to See it was structured as a “neurologists notebook” about a man named Virgil who was blind. After a life of not seeing was all he never knew, he was met with an opportunity like no other, the chance to gain his sight. Oliver Sacks tells of how difficult of an adjustment it was for Virgil to adapt to the world after now gaining sight. The article linked below provides an amazing synopsis of this article as well as great insight.

 

Article: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1993/05/10/to-see-and-not-see

 

 

Works Cited

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1993/05/10/to-see-and-not-see

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