The world outside existed in a kind of darkness; and we inquired about nothing
The world outside existed in a kind of darkness; and we inquired about nothing
In the works of V.S. Naipaul, the theme of isolation and disconnection from the world outside is a recurring motif. Naipaul's characters often find themselves in a state of existential crisis, feeling detached from the society around them and struggling to find meaning in their lives. This sense of alienation is captured perfectly in the quote, "The world outside existed in a kind of darkness; and we inquired about nothing."Naipaul's characters are often portrayed as being trapped in their own minds, unable to connect with the world around them. They are consumed by their own thoughts and fears, and as a result, they become disconnected from reality. This sense of isolation is heightened by the fact that Naipaul's characters often find themselves in unfamiliar or hostile environments, where they are unable to find a sense of belonging or purpose.