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essay on world by the sight of blind​

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Answered by Sakshi192007
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The World of the Blind – Essay

Close your eyes and try to do something you do every day, like putting toothpaste on a toothbrush. You will soon realise how difficult it is to do things if you cannot see what you are doing. People who cannot see face such difficulties every day. They depend on their other senses (touch, smell, sound and taste) to learn about the world around them. And, with practice, they learn to use these senses better than people with sight.

One of the things the blind cannot do is read ordinary books. So, they learn to read books printed in Braille. Braille is a system of representing characters by raised dots. Combinations of raised dots in a six-dot ‘cell’ make up different characters.

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Answered by shailjad731
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Close your eyes and try to do something you do every day, like putting toothpaste on a toothbrush. You will soon realise how difficult it is to do things if you cannot see what you are doing. People who cannot see face such difficulties every day. They depend on their other senses (touch, smell, sound and taste) to learn about the world around them. And, with practice, they learn to use these senses better than people with sight.

Combinations of raised dots in a six-dot cell make up different characters in Braille

One of the things the blind cannot do is read ordinary books. So, they learn to read books printed in Braille. Braille is a system of representing characters by raised dots. Combinations of raised dots in a six-dot ‘cell’ make up different characters.

The characters are read by touching them with fingers. This system was invented by Louis Braille, who lost his sight as a child. Nowadays, there are other means by which a blind person can enjoy a book. For example, they can use a computer to listen to stories or articles that are saved as electronic files.

Blindness does not stop people from doing great things. Helen Keller was about two when she became blind and deaf following an illness. But she learnt to read and write Braille, and went on to study in a college and even write books. Throughout her life she worked to help the blind and the deaf. She showed them how people with disabilities can hold their head high.

Like Helen Keller and Louis Braille, there are many other blind heroes. Surdas, the famous poet and saint, was blind. The English poet John Milton dictated his best-known work (Paradise Lost) after he became blind. Stevie Wonder was born blind. He went on to become a famous musician and won an Oscar and many Grammy Awards.

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