What Does the speaker mean to say here? The Eyes Have It

What Does the speaker mean to say here? The Eyes Have It


What Does the speaker mean to say here? The Eyes Have It


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  • In "The Eyes Have It, " the narrator said this when he knew that the girl who boarded his Compartment could hot see him.


The Narrator thought that his co-passenger girl had Eyes – sight. Yet, she could not see him. So, he made the about remark. he wanted to suggest that people with clear vision often fail to see what is right in front of them as they can see a lot of things they ten overlook the most essential things infant of them. On the other hand, blind people can see nothing but their other senses are very active and sensitive, so they take in only those essential things that stimulate their remaining senses.