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why were the narrator's eyes sensitive only to light and darkness ?​

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Answered by laylaaisakjee
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Answer:

The narrator's eyes were sensitive only to light and darkness because he was completely blind.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

"The Eyes Have It" is authored by Ruskin Bond, an Indian author of British descent. In this narrative story, the flow of the story is depicted as a short train journey of the storyteller himself.

The eyes of the narrator were sensitive to light and darkeness only. This is where the revelation occured eventually in the thought of the narrator being blind.

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