In "Visions" by Kelley Armstrong, the character grapples with profound hunger that shapes his experiences and motivations. This hunger isn't just physical; it symbolizes a deeper yearning for fulfillment and purpose in life. Over months, this feeling intensifies, suggesting an underlying struggle that goes beyond mere survival.
The author effectively conveys the character's turmoil, illustrating how this sense of hunger propels him forward in a quest for meaning. It emphasizes that sometimes, basic needs can overshadow other aspects of life, driving individuals to seek answers and create change, reflecting the complexities of human emotion and desire.