She would be invisible, of course. No one would hear her. And nothing has happened, really, that hasn't happened before.
In Margaret Atwood's "Wilderness Tips," the protagonist reflects on a sense of invisibility and disconnection from the world around her. She feels that her thoughts and emotions go unheard, highlighting a profound loneliness. This feeling is compounded by the realization that the experiences she faces are not unique; they are part of a larger human experience that has been repeated throughout history.
This sense of being unnoticed signifies a struggle for...