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post-vanishment-society

The chapter depicts a world after the sudden disappearance of women, illustrating the resulting social and domestic disarray.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Disappearance (1951)Philip Wylie

PART III

In this chapter, Gaunt begins his day in a post-vanishment world where women have disappeared, highlighting the physical and social decay around him and his struggle to maintain order and purpose. He reflects on the neglect of domestic tasks traditionally done by women and prepares to continue his work on understanding the disappearance, focusing on psychological rather than physical sciences. His frustration with the scientific community's dismissal of psychological insights underscores the broader societal failure to grasp the crisis's depth.