According to Narayan who was colour blind
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According to Narayan, he was colour-blind.
- He said that he lacked automobile sensibility.
- Moreover, it is a knowledge of or feeling for an automobile Narayan did not regret this.
- Colour blindness means a person cannot see colours at all. it is also known as monochromacy, and it is uncommon.
- Also, depending on the type of the disease, one may have trouble seeing clearly and may be more sensitive to light.
- It is also important to note that RK Narayan refers to the colour-blind and tone-deaf at the start of the essay Testament of a Walker to make a point about how different people experience the world differently.
- Thus, he referred to people who are unable to perceive certain colours or sounds and the beauty of nature.
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