How was the voice of the girl, according to the narrator in "The eyes have it "
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1. Who entered the compartment at Rohana? What made the narrator feel that the people who had come to see her off were her parents? Why were they anxious about her comfort?
Ans. A girl entered the compartment at Rohana.
People, who had come to see the girl off, seemed anxious for her safety and comfort. The woman was cautioning the girl against peeping outside the window or talking to strangers. Their anxiety and concern made the narrator feel that they must be the girl’s parents.
They were anxious about the comfort of the girl because the girl was set to travel alone in the train. Moreover, the girl was blind which made her parents all the more anxious.
2. What must the narrator have felt when the girl boarded his compartment at Rohana?
Ans. The narrator must have been feeling very bored since he was all alone in the compartment up to Rohana. Therefore, he must have felt quite happy to learn that someone else was boarding his compartment. The prospect of getting a fellow passenger must have cheered him up. That this newcomer was a girl must have made him happier still.
3. “Yes, this is the best time.” – Who commented it? Which is ‘the best time’ referred to here? Narrate the specification of ‘the best time’.
Ans. The narrator of the story “The Eyes Have It” commented it.
The month of October is ‘the best time’, referred to here.
October is the best time to visit Mussoorie for many reasons. The narrator feels that October is the best time in the hills because by October most of the tourists have gone and the roads are very quiet. The hills are covered with wild Dahlias. The sun is warm and cosy and at night, one can sit by the fire sipping brandy. It is quiet and very beautiful all around. So the month of October is exquisite to eyes as well as enjoyable for the serenity of the place.
4. What distinction is the girl making between interesting and pretty?
Ans. The word “pretty” refers only to the things found physically attractive. The word “interesting” is much different because an interesting thing rouses intellectual curiosity. An ‘interesting’ thing appeals to the mind while a pretty thing appeals only to the eyes.
5. “... but it was a safe remark.” Which remark is referred to here? How was it a “safe remark” ?
Ans. The narrator had complimented the girl by telling her that she had an ‘interesting’ face. It was a safe remark because it could not create any misunderstanding or suspicion in the girl’s mind about the narrator’s intentions. It was a subtle sort of flattery which pleased and flattered the ego of the girl without the fear of any misunderstanding.
6. “........... but the thought of laughter only made me feel troubled and lonely.’’ Why ?
Ans. The narrator had found the company of the girl very interesting. But, he could enjoy her company only for a short while. The train was approaching Saharanpur and the girl would get off the train at Saharanpur. Once more, the narrator feared, he would be left lonely and alone. The thought made him melancholic. Therefore, he could not laugh.
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