Justify the title of the story The Eyes Have It"?
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Ruskin Bond's 'The Eyes Have It' tells a moving tale of the blind. The narrator is a blind man. ... The title 'The Eyes Have It' aptly portrays the experience of the journey called life ,both within and without . The successful blend of the metaphors of sight and blindness makes the title a justified one.
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The narrator of this story, a blind man whose eyes were sensitive only to light and darkness, was going to Dehradun by train when he met a girl and had a talk with her. Both the narrator and the girl try to hide their blindness. The girl asks some questions while talking with the narrator and the narrator very skillfully answered as if he could see. The girl also succeeded to hide her blindness. It was only after she left and another passenger came into the compartment that the narrator realizes the girl was blind. Here lies the irony in the story. So the title is well chosen
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