The theatrical piece 'Paralysis,' an autobiographical exploration by renowned writer Mercè Rodoreda, delves into the inner thoughts of a woman grappling with physical and emotional constraints. As the protagonist navigates the streets of Geneva on her journey to meet her doctor, she reflects on her past experiences in Barcelona, wrestling with memories that come flooding back as she anticipates her appointment. This encounter prompts her to evaluate her relationship with Rafael, revealing struggles of loneliness and the desire for love and connection. The narrative centers around her introspection regarding the act of writing and the search for refuge in words, portraying her feelings of being an 'shadow' in an abandoned home. The play is brought to life by the talented Maria Clausó, who not only embodies the role of the writer but also brings to the stage the various male figures that populate her thoughts, including her doctor and husband. Through this poignant dramatization, themes
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