creative-isolation
Mark experiences isolation due to his unique creative visions that others label as disobedient or sick, highlighting the alienation of individual artistic expression.
1 chapter across 1 book
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976)Kate Wilhelm
In Chapter 19, Molly confronts Mark during his emotional outburst, helping him understand his creative impulses and the isolation he faces from others who do not comprehend his inner self. They share a tender moment of mutual support before embarking on a journey together to the mountain summit, where Molly reveals a prepared camp and encourages Mark to connect with nature and knowledge. Ultimately, Molly decides to leave Mark to seek his father, emphasizing the importance of independence and the sustaining power of the natural world as a source of communication and solace.