what remark did the narrator make about people with good eye sight (an mark-1)
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Answer: 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. ... This speech of the narrator is very ironical and realistic.
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The narrator describes here that people with good eyesight don't understand or fail to see the value of sight in front of them, where as a person who is blind only takes the essentials.
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The narrator explains it is better to be without sights rather than having good eyesight who does not value anything right in front of them.
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