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Why did the speaker feel that he might be a romantic fool?

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Answered by SKSLOVESAGAR
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that is because he was blind but too he was describing massoorie according to his visit once before he became blind .
so he thinks that saying all these things to the girl in such a detailed manner the girl might think that he is flirting with her
so he feels that the girl might think that he is a romantic fool.
this is from the lesson for 10 the eyes are not here
Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:

The speaker felt that he might be a romantic fool.

The narrator of the short tale "The Eyes Have It" by Ruskin Bond encountered a girl in a railway compartment. The narrator wished to keep the girl from finding out that he was blind. He interacted with the girl as if he were not blind. The girl gushed about how much she loved the hills when he revealed that Mussoorie was his final destination. The narrator started thinking a lot about his earlier, happier times. In October, he began describing the splendor of the highlands. Then dahlias blanket the slopes. The sun is beautiful.

He seems to have a particularly romantic affection for the lovely sun and the wild dahlias. The girl didn't say anything while undoubtedly admiring the beauty of the surroundings. He worried that the girl could think he was a "romantic fool" for using such a sentimental term. He also pondered whether his comments had the potential to move her.

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