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This research paper: 4 pages in length. The point of Newman's story of Maeler, as well as the connection between the story and experience, reflects the very foundation upon which Newman sought to express his literary focus. Maeler proved a perfect example for Newman's overall premise, in that he was a person who did not fall to pieces when faced with great adversity; instead, he embraced the challenge of inevitable blindness by creating a thing of beauty with the sight he had left. This feat, in and of itself, is a remarkable example of man's malleable nature – even though he often fails to recognize this trait – but it is even more noteworthy when, as Newman duly points out, this single achievement illustrates man's connection to choice, moral resistance and power. No additional sources cited.
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