In an essay of at least 750 words ( no more than 1200) discuss this theme of spiritual blindness in Augustine and Homer

One of the most pervasive themes in Western Literature is that of blindness vs sight as a spiritual or moral allegory. Characters or figures in literature are often unable to see clearly because of some moral failure (what we Christians call sin) that impedes not physical sight, but their capacity for “seeing” reality as it truly is.

In an essay of at least 750 words ( no more than 1200) discuss this theme of spiritual blindness in Augustine and Homer. Where do you see figures such as Augustine or characters in The Odyssey display a failure in “vision,” of seeing reality as it truly is? What causes this deficiency? What are the consequences of such “blindness” to reality? How can this impediment be remedied, if at all?

In addition to the word count, please be sure to follow APA or MLA formatting carefully. Document all quotations carefully. No outside sources required (or desired) for this assignment. Concentrate on formulating an argument using the primary text as evidence. Since it is a significant component of your grade and a formal writing assignment, proofread and edit carefully. Avoid using first person (“I”) or second person (“you”) pronouns with your examinations.

Avoid excessive plot summary. Focus on answering the prompt using specific textual evidence to support your claims. Be sure to have a clear, guiding thesis at the outset (likely the first paragraph) that guides your response.