Cultural depictions of blindness explained

The theme of blindness has been explored by many different cultures throughout history, with blind characters appearing in stories from ancient Greek mythology and Judeo-Christian religious texts. In the modern era, blindness has featured in numerous works of literature and poetry by authors such as William Shakespeare, William Blake, and H. G. Wells, and has also been a recurring trope in film and other visual media.

Religion and mythology

Literature and theatre

Non-fiction

Art

See main article: Visual impairment in art.

Film and television

Other media

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1928 . W.B. Yeats . Sophocles' King Oedipus . 396.
  2. [Herodotus]
  3. Book: Frazer . James George . The Library. Apollodorus . Hosted at Perseus Digital Library.
  4. Book: Cameron, Alan . Greek Mythography in the Roman World . . 2004 . 0-19-517121-7 . New York City, New York . 152.
  5. Genesis 27
  6. Judges 16:21-31
  7. 1 Samuel 3
  8. 1 Samuel 4:13-18
  9. 1 Kings 14:1-18
  10. Tobit 2,,,
  11. Mark 10:46-52
    Matthew 20:29-34; Luke 18:35-43; see also Matt 9:27-31
  12. Mark 8:22-26
  13. John 9
  14. Book: Sidney, Philip . 1912 . 1590 . The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia . Cambridge University Press . 206–212.