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isolation-through-knowledge
Raul's discovery alienates him from others who lack his understanding, highlighting the loneliness of forbidden or advanced knowledge.
1 chapter across 1 book
Wine of the Dreamers (1964)John D. MacDonald
Chapter 5
Raul Kinson, a boy living in a confined, multi-leveled world enclosed by walls, discovers a transparent window revealing a vast external reality beyond his known environment. Forbidden to dream or explore beyond certain levels, Raul climbs to the highest accessible level and witnesses an immense, unfamiliar space with mysterious objects, challenging his understanding of existence and the concept of nothingness. This revelation isolates him mentally from others, as he grapples with the implications of a reality far larger than his enclosed world.