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inner-consciousness

Within the idiot exists a passive, receptive inner entity that absorbs external murmurings but remains disconnected from the idiot's awareness.

1 chapter across 1 book

More Than Human (1953)Theodore Sturgeon

Chapter 3

The chapter presents a detailed portrait of an 'idiot' man who lives in a state of animalistic existence, disconnected from human empathy and society, yet harboring an inner, passive consciousness that perceives a murmur of voices without comprehension. It then shifts focus to the sheltered life of Alicia and her younger sister Evelyn, raised under the strict and protective guidance of their father Mr. Kew, within a heavily fortified and isolated estate designed to shield them from external evils. The narrative contrasts the raw, instinctual survival of the idiot with the controlled, purified upbringing of Evelyn and Alicia, highlighting themes of isolation, protection, and the nature of humanity.