Imagination has the power to influence one either positively or harmfully, as evidenced in Sacks essay that how imagination leads the blind people to live a new life. As Sacks mentions, "Being a whole-body seer is to be in the concentrated human conditions"(Sacks,331). By talking about "whole body seer," Sacks seemingly refers to people who are newly born after becoming blind. These whole body seers reconstruct their lives through imagination, which is exactly what the "whole man" is deprived of. Having to live and defy cultural expectations is certainly very difficult to live by, but that is what helps them navigate the world. Cultural expectations here refers to the fact that blind people can't "see"; however, Sacks essay clearly shows us how the blind defy those expectations and enjoy their new identity. In parallel to whole-body seers, Faludi mentions "to strip each young recruit of his original identity and remold him into the 'whole man' "(Faludi,75). The whole man, similar to whole-body seers are stripped off their original …show more content…
Living in the Citadel is routine that will always be endangered from the world outside; therefore, one must not limit one's ability to stand up for themselves as life throws situations to which solutions are difficult to