![]() ![]() Even though it did not answer the central What is Life About? question, it did made me ponder something perhaps even more interesting: Can a healthy individual truly envy a "vegetable?" R.I.P. It bothered me a little that the editor of French Elle magazine, rich and powerful as he was, still alludes to and rubs in our faces his superiority, his nouveau riche lifestyle (cars, trips, experiences.). Jean-Dominique Bauby, The Diving Bell and. The tale this man tells is one of robbed mobility, but not of robbed dignity. This is astonishing: my hearing does not improve, yet I hear them better and better. I feel some (but not complete) pity for Mr. ![]() ![]() This is no beauty pertaining to a person trapped. Bauby finds personal beauty, even if he cannot do anything with it but blink it in code to his nurse since he is absolutely paralyzed.īut this is no Anne Frank, however. It is, however, testament of the prognosis which questions the central Meaning of Life question. Prognosis: Man may be inspired & find beauty even at his own death bed.īut there is a question even Bauby asks himself: Does all of this a novel make? ![]()
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