"The City of Eyes and the Girl in Dreamland" utilizes the dual setting of an industrial metropole and a surreal dreamscape to examine the intersection of observation, empathy, and medical ethics. This paper analyzes how the protagonist’s "eyes"—a metaphor for absolute perception—serve as both a clinical tool for salvation and a voyeuristic burden. By examining the protagonist’s relationship with Angus, the "girl in dreamland," the work highlights the tension between the cold, surveillance-driven reality of the city and the intimate, vulnerable truth of the human subconscious. 1. Introduction: The Eyes of Cyclops The setting, a city appropriately named
. Years prior, Etsu was approached by a mysterious woman claiming to be a "god," who gifted him eyes with supernatural powers. These eyes allow him to see through people's bodies to diagnose illnesses and peer into past scenes to uncover secrets. The city of eyes and the girl in dreamland
One evening, a young man named Kael approached Luna with a question that had been weighing heavily on his mind. "Luna, Girl in Dreamland," he said, his eyes shining with curiosity, "I have been troubled by a recurring dream. In it, I see a great shadow that threatens to consume the city. What does it mean?" "The City of Eyes and the Girl in