She sleepwalked from moment to moment, and whole months slipped by without memory, without bearing the faintest imprint of her conscious will.

πŸ“– Ian Mcewan

🌍 British  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Author

πŸŽ‚ June 21, 1948
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The quote reflects a state of disconnection and passivity in life, where the speaker feels as though they are merely drifting through experiences without actively participating in them. This sleepwalking metaphor suggests a lack of awareness and presence, as if the character is going through the motions while months pass without meaningful engagement or memory.

This notion points to a deeper existential inquiry about the nature of consciousness and the passage...

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