In "Rosinante to the Road Again," John Dos Passos explores how everyday experiences can often overshadow the more profound aspects of existence. He suggests that the simplicity of print and the information it conveys can blur the lines between the ordinary and the extraordinary, leading people to overlook the nuances that make life rich and complex.
This reflection on the nature of print serves as a reminder that while printed words can democratize knowledge, they can also numb the mind to the subtleties of life. Dos Passos critiques the way we often take the mundane for granted, urging us to remain aware of the deeper meanings that lie beneath our routine experiences.