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William Styron

Darkness Visible

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1989

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Essay Topics

1.

Consider the title, Darkness Visible, which Styron takes from John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost. What multiple meanings might the phrase have? What are some of the potential reasons that Styron chose it for his title?

2.

Styron uses metaphors to describe depression, since he considers his experience to be indescribable. Of these metaphors, which is the most visceral and evocative? Which one stayed with you after you finished the text? Why?

3.

In the memoir, Styron is the only person who is fully present and rounded. The rest of the key figures, including his wife, are only mentioned in passing and only as they enhance the narrative. Why do you think Styron does this? Which person aside from the author would you like to learn more about and why?

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