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discuse briefly the sibficance title of the eyes have it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

MEANING: The eyes have it

Aye is an archaic or dialect word meaning 'yes', now used in standard speech only when voting. Compare with the noes have it (at no). 2000 Guardian The arguments will continue.

The title "The Eyes Have It" tells us a lot. It tells that our eyes have the vision power to able us to see everything. In this story the boy wanted to see the girl ,and the girl wanted to see beauty of the nature. But they were blind.In short, the title refers to the fact that the two main characters, the girl and the man, are blind. Well, it often happens that people with good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them.

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Answered by indranihazra8
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Explanation:

Significance of the Title

The title "The Eyes Have It" is quite striking

and makes us anticipate the eyes have a

prominent role to play in this story.

As we read the story,

the 'Eyes' in the title assume a deeper

significance.

It does not merely indicate the organs of

sight but the sense of perception activated

by the mind.

Though the narrator and girl are blind yet

they seem to be quite aware of the world

around them.

However,

in the end,

we find that lack of sight prevented the

narrator from realising that the girl too was

completely blind but the man who later

boarded the compartment could

understand it.

Thus,

the story revolves around the matter of

"Seeing" and the difference between the

realisation of a man with sight and the one

without it.

So,

the title of this story (The Eyes Have It) is

appropriate.

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