THE EYES HAVE IT Ruskin Bond 1. Comment on the title of the story, The Eyes Have It. Ø The story lies in the eyes of the protagonist. Ironically, these eyes do not have the power to see beyond. Scientifically, the physical eyes are only media through which the mind sees. Both the narrator and the girl play the mind game sans their eyes, yet, paradoxically, taking their eyes in. Thus, ‘seeing’ becomes the pivot around which the theme of the story revolves. The title connotes differently since what the eyes have cannot be fathomed easily – whether “it” is seeing or blindness, mind game or ignorance, imagination or reality. Indeed, it truly reflects the trivia the story seems to achieve. The narrator declares, “I was totally blind”, and he goes on to ask the girl, “What is it like outside?” and “Have you noticed ...?”. But his eyes, which are “sensitive only to light and darkness”, receive an insight when the new passenger say...
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