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What is the literary meaning of the title "The Eyes Have It"?

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Answered by Yogiraj1
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  In short, the title refers to the fact that the two main characters, the girl and the man, are blind.

Well, it often happens that people with good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them. They have too much to take in, I suppose. Whereas people who cannot see (or see very little) have to take in only the essentials, whatever registers most tellingly with their remaining senses.

We learn at the beginning of the story that the man waiting in the train compartment is blind.  Truly his "eyes are not here" in that he can only distinguish between light and darkness.  The first sign that the girl shares his blindness is the concern of her parents when they put her on the train.  They tell her where to put her luggage and how to act. 

Answered by Shaizakincsem
5

The eyes are not here.

Explanation:

  • The eyes are not here is a story that tells us about the necessity and essentials of life.
  • The story is about a man and a girl.
  • Both were blind and can only distinguish between the light and dark.
  • The girl used to take help from her parents while doing work.
  • The ones with no eyes can only tell the importance of them.
  • They were blind and got used to it and how they can live without it.

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