morphine-induced-dream
Polly's sleep is influenced by morphine, causing her to experience a confusing, symbolic dream that blends reality with memory and imagination.
1 chapter across 1 book
All Clear (2010)Connie Willis
In this chapter, Polly experiences a morphine-induced dream filled with symbolic and confusing images related to her wartime experiences and the people she has encountered. She struggles to hold onto a crucial answer that ties together various events and characters, but ultimately realizes that the solution has been with her all along, just perceived incorrectly. The chapter also reveals the interconnectedness of the characters' actions and the role of chance or 'luck' in their survival during air raids and evacuations, culminating in Polly's determination to see Sir Godfrey and orchestrate a diversion involving Alf and Binnie.