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The narrator has been abducted and blinded, but she cannot call for help because she is also mute. Her mysterious kidnappers take her away, along with another woman with congenital blindness, to a warehouse where the narrator faints. When she wakes up, she's held in a cylinder filled with gel. Her fate is unknown.
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Writing Disability in Australia:
Type of disability Acquired blindness, mutism, and blindness from birth. Type of character Primary and secondary. Point of view First person.
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