Trecho Grogue A Visão Das Plantas [patched]
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In Amor , Ana is a woman defined by her utility. She is the anchor of her home, her life curated into neat compartments of laundry, meals, and motherhood. However, a chance encounter with a blind man chewing gum shatters her sense of control. This culminates in her visit to the Botanical Garden, where the "vision of the plants" takes over. Could you provide more context
Ao contemplar o mundo sob a ótica botânica, percebemos que nossa definição de consciência é limitada. O estado grogue, de estranhamento, ocorre quando tentamos projetar nossa experiência humana sobre seres que operam em escalas de tempo e percepção totalmente distintas. As plantas não veem formas como nós; elas veem energia, gradientes e conexões. Elas habitam um mundo onde a visão é uma forma de toque à distância. You can now share this thread with others
Ultimately, Ana cannot live in that "groggy" state. It is too intense, too close to madness. She returns home, back to the safety of her husband and children, choosing "blindness" over the overwhelming "vision" she had in the garden.
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This state is "grogue" because it is a departure from the "sober" reality of her social role. In the garden, she isn't a mother or a wife; she is merely an organism among other organisms. The "vision" is an awakening to the absurdity of the human effort to stay tidy in a universe that is inherently messy and overgrown. The Return to "Blindness"