Tuesday, November 5, 2024

the "horrible moments" related to contemplating infinity

 She describes moments when thoughts of infinity and death overwhelm her sense of self, making her feel trapped within her own body. This contemplation leads to physical discomfort and existential anxiety.

Sontag suggests that when faced with existential dread, she seeks relief through sensual experiences as a counterbalance to abstract thoughts about infinity and mortality, indicating a struggle between intellectual contemplation and physical desire.

She employs vivid imagery of physical strain and discomfort, describing muscles on a rack and an urge to burst out of her "poor shell," which symbolizes the intense pressure she feels from her thoughts and desires.

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