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 Branch- Electronics & Communication.
 Semester-1
 Enrollment Numbers:
 140210111071: Rahul Makwana
 140210111072: Subhash Malani
 140210111073: Ridhhi Malaviya
 140210111074: Manasviba Jadeja
 140210111075: Drashti Mayani
 140210111121 : Hetvi Vyas
By- Ruskin Bond
 Ruskin Bond had been closely associated with
India right from his birth and lives in Dehradun
presently.
 One of India’s most prolific writers in English,
Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British
cretin. He is a highly celebrated author with
more then 60 years of writing career.
 He has over 120 titles in print and numerous
awards to his credit to which include the
Sahiya Academy award, The Padma Shri as well
as the Padma Bhushan among others.
 He has many works to his credit like A Face In
The Dark, The Raj, A Season Of Ghost, etc.
 The Narrator: He is the main character
and the traveler who
meets a girl in the train.
 The Girl: She is a passenger who travels
with the narrator for a while.
 The fellow passenger: He is the passenger
who makes the narrator realize
that the girl was blind.
 The Eyes Are Not Here is a short story by
Ruskin Bond. The story is told in first person
narrative.
 The story is famous with other title like
“The Eyes Have It” and “The Girl On The
Train”.
 The title highlights the true value of the
gift of sight that only eyes have power to
have the actual and accurate impression of
the world around us.
 Travelling alone for some time, it was a
pleasant change for a writer to have a
company of a young girl.
 As a writer was blind, he could just smell the
fragrance and imagined how the girl looked
like. He enquired where she was going and
she was surprised to hear him as she failed to
notice him.
 Her destination was saharanpur and she was
visiting her aunt while the author was going
to Dehradun and then to mussorie.
 As the journey progressed, the author asked
the girl to describe the beauty, which can be
captured through the window.
 The girl wanted the author to see himself.
They spent a lot of time talking about trees,
animals and natural beauty.
 The author complimented the girl for her
interesting face to which she responded very
pleasantly and the author was enjoying her
company a lot because of her voice and
energy.
 The train was coming to a halt and the girl
getting ready to get down. He did not want
her to leave and got curious about her
looks, mainly her hair but she got down.
 A new person entered the compartment, he
enquired him how the girl looked and how
she had tied her hair to which this person
replied that he only noticed her eyes, which
were very big and conspicuous, but could
not see.
 This is one of the remarkable sentence in
the story The Eyes Are Not Here The
sentence truly reflects the gist of the
story that even with good eyesight, people
do not always see or perceive reality.
 In other words, the theme of the story is
that reality is not what we see, perceive or
believe.
Drashti mayani

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Drashti mayani

  • 1.
  • 2.  Branch- Electronics & Communication.  Semester-1  Enrollment Numbers:  140210111071: Rahul Makwana  140210111072: Subhash Malani  140210111073: Ridhhi Malaviya  140210111074: Manasviba Jadeja  140210111075: Drashti Mayani  140210111121 : Hetvi Vyas
  • 4.  Ruskin Bond had been closely associated with India right from his birth and lives in Dehradun presently.  One of India’s most prolific writers in English, Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British cretin. He is a highly celebrated author with more then 60 years of writing career.  He has over 120 titles in print and numerous awards to his credit to which include the Sahiya Academy award, The Padma Shri as well as the Padma Bhushan among others.  He has many works to his credit like A Face In The Dark, The Raj, A Season Of Ghost, etc.
  • 5.  The Narrator: He is the main character and the traveler who meets a girl in the train.  The Girl: She is a passenger who travels with the narrator for a while.  The fellow passenger: He is the passenger who makes the narrator realize that the girl was blind.
  • 6.  The Eyes Are Not Here is a short story by Ruskin Bond. The story is told in first person narrative.  The story is famous with other title like “The Eyes Have It” and “The Girl On The Train”.  The title highlights the true value of the gift of sight that only eyes have power to have the actual and accurate impression of the world around us.
  • 7.
  • 8.  Travelling alone for some time, it was a pleasant change for a writer to have a company of a young girl.  As a writer was blind, he could just smell the fragrance and imagined how the girl looked like. He enquired where she was going and she was surprised to hear him as she failed to notice him.  Her destination was saharanpur and she was visiting her aunt while the author was going to Dehradun and then to mussorie.
  • 9.  As the journey progressed, the author asked the girl to describe the beauty, which can be captured through the window.  The girl wanted the author to see himself. They spent a lot of time talking about trees, animals and natural beauty.  The author complimented the girl for her interesting face to which she responded very pleasantly and the author was enjoying her company a lot because of her voice and energy.
  • 10.  The train was coming to a halt and the girl getting ready to get down. He did not want her to leave and got curious about her looks, mainly her hair but she got down.  A new person entered the compartment, he enquired him how the girl looked and how she had tied her hair to which this person replied that he only noticed her eyes, which were very big and conspicuous, but could not see.
  • 11.  This is one of the remarkable sentence in the story The Eyes Are Not Here The sentence truly reflects the gist of the story that even with good eyesight, people do not always see or perceive reality.  In other words, the theme of the story is that reality is not what we see, perceive or believe.