Cognitive and Linguistic Manifestations of a Blind Child in Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See
Md. Mozaffor Hossain
Abstract:The research intended to construe the interconnection among Marie-Laure’s blindness, thinking, and language and, thereby, explore if the language choice or spontaneous language of a blind person could be interpreted psycholinguistically in Anthony Doerr’s All the Lights We Cannot See. This novel presented the life-long stories of a girl and a boy whose paths merged eventually despite remaining unaffiliated throughout the first part of their life. Named Marie-Laure, the girl was blind and had her passage in her… Show more
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