Why did narrator think that he had made a mistake when he says what is it like? The eyes by Ruskin Bond
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Why did narrator think that he had made a mistake when he said "what is it like outside?"
- 'The Eyes Have It' by Ruskin Bond 'exploits the situational irony that originates between two people who meet by chance in railway compartment.' He is well known for his wonderful composition.
- The narrator of "The Eyes Have It" thought that he had made a mistake when he said "what is it like outside?"
- Because the narrator was trying to hide his disability of blindness from his fellow passenger and dared to reveal himself as an eye sight
- The narrator thought that his fellow companion had discovered his disability because he did not find anything strange while he asked the given question. So he said, "Had she noticed already that I could not see."
- But his doubts were removed when she replied, "Why don't you look out of the window?"
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