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How are blind people different from people with eyesight? Why does the narrator feel that people with good eye sight fail to see what is right in front of them?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans:- The author remarks that While people with eyesight often fail to see the really beautiful and essential things, blind people take in only the essentials, whatever registers tellingly on their remaining senses.
As the narrator was blind for a good portion of his life, he had learnt wonderful lessons about blindness. He often noticed that people with sight are worse than those without sight. Although they are able to see, sighted people often fail to see things that they should really see. In the modern, fast and furious world, people see only that benefit them materially but fail to see things that give them endless happiness. This speech of the narrator is very ironical and realistic.

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Answered by KindaSmartishGirl
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BLIND PEOPLE PEOPLE WITH EYESIGHT

Are treated as weak, impaired - Are treated normally

May be teased and bullied - Are not bullied or teased for things that are not under their control (till there’s some other problem)

For a part, I agree with the narrator. He feels that people with a good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them, because once he too was sighted, and hence can tell the difference. Sighted people, though able to see, fail to notice what they really should, probably because they have too much to take in. Blind people, on the other hand, can observe only a limited amount of things, just the essentials, whatever registers tellingly on their remaining senses.

Ik this ain't helpful to you no more, but for reference of others, yeah.

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