Thanks so much reading.
I agree in what you're saying, I feel like I had to strap it down to a theme to keep it simple
While Foucault wasn't exactly an ontological thinker in the general sense, I tried to envision in what lens he would perceive the human experience of reality and it's components through. It feels like every philosopher has an obsession that drives them, and Foucault is clearly power.
So part of our experience in perceiving reality may be comprised of how we think about our body, mind, justice, reason, insanity, and it's my generalization that Foucault would say these are primarily influenced by institutional power over knowledge throughout history.
You give me some good ideas though. Maybe I should write about 10 different philosophers views on other subjects like beauty or justice. There's a lot of good quotes on these and they are not as broad as the notion of reality.