"She had beautiful eyes but they were of no use to her" who said this and to whom? About whom was this remark made and on what occasion? why were the eyes of the person useless?
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In the story The Eyes Have It the eyes of the narrator’s co-passenger is referred to here.
The eyes were not useful to her because she was completely blind at that time.
From the start of the journey the narrator pretended to the girl that he was not blind. But when he asked the second co-passenger if the girl had kept her hair short or long, the man replied that that he did not notice the girl’s hair. He only noticed the beautiful eyes of the girl which were of no use to her as she was completely blind. The irony of the situation is that the narrator was trying to hide his blindness from a girl who was also blind. Truly it is too pathetic to think about the two blind persons both of whom tries to hide their blindness from the world.
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