The document summarizes Ruskin Bond's short story "The Eyes Are Not Here". It describes how the narrator, a blind man, meets a girl on a train and has a pleasant conversation with her without realizing she is also blind. Another passenger later informs the narrator that the girl was blind. The theme is about the limits of human perception and how people make assumptions without realizing it, as both the narrator and reader initially fail to perceive that the girl is blind like the narrator.
The story is set on a train from Rohana to Saharanpur. A narrator engages in conversation with a girl who joins him in his train compartment. Throughout their discussion, the narrator takes care to maintain the pretense of having full eyesight, though he reveals to the readers that he is blind. When the girl departs, another passenger enters and notes that she too was blind. The narrator's disability and motivation to conceal it highlights the social pressures faced by those with impairments.
B. A . Sem - II - "The Eyes Are Not Here" by Ruskin BondAnil Raut
The story describes a chance encounter on a train between a blind man and a blind woman who are unaware that the other is also blind. They have a pleasant conversation where each believes the other can see. At the end, when the woman departs, another passenger reveals to the man that the woman was also blind, highlighting the irony of their interaction.
The eyes have it is a short story by Ruskin Bond. The presentation contains the details about the author, the story, character sketches of the main characters and the ironies in the story.
The short story "The Eyes Have It" by Ruskin Bond uses situational irony to tell the story of a blind narrator on a train who strikes up a conversation with a girl he assumes can see. Throughout their discussion, the narrator hides his own blindness and provides descriptions of the scenery. When the girl departs, another passenger informs the narrator that the girl was completely blind. The narrator realizes he deceived himself in assuming the girl could see.
This document provides a biography of Alfred George Gardiner, a 20th century British journalist and essayist. It discusses his career as a journalist rising to become the editor of The Daily News. As an essayist, his writing was marked by gentle humor and concern for others. One of his essays focused on the need for civility and saying "please" in everyday social interactions and dealings with others. Politeness and good manners, he argued, help make life run smoothly and bring sunshine to people's lives.
The poem describes the poet's mother who is now 66 years old and struggling with the constraints of old age. While the mother's body is weakening, the bond between her and her daughter remains strong. The poet feels pain seeing her mother's current state, while young trees outside are sprinting and children play happily, representing different stages of life. In the end, the mother gives her daughter a parting smile, reflecting the poet's caring character despite the conflicting realities of aging and youth.
This document discusses and analyzes Ruskin Bond's short story "The Eyes Have It." It provides background on Bond and an overview of the plot, which follows a blind narrator on a train who engages in conversation with a girl, unaware that she is also blind. The document analyzes similarities between the characters, themes of blindness, loneliness, and human connection in the story. It compares the original and revised versions and argues the original should be restored due to the metafictional and psychoanalytic insights it provides into the adolescent author.
The document summarizes Ruskin Bond's short story "The Eyes Are Not Here". It describes how the narrator, a blind man, meets a girl on a train and has a pleasant conversation with her without realizing she is also blind. Another passenger later informs the narrator that the girl was blind. The theme is about the limits of human perception and how people make assumptions without realizing it, as both the narrator and reader initially fail to perceive that the girl is blind like the narrator.
The story is set on a train from Rohana to Saharanpur. A narrator engages in conversation with a girl who joins him in his train compartment. Throughout their discussion, the narrator takes care to maintain the pretense of having full eyesight, though he reveals to the readers that he is blind. When the girl departs, another passenger enters and notes that she too was blind. The narrator's disability and motivation to conceal it highlights the social pressures faced by those with impairments.
B. A . Sem - II - "The Eyes Are Not Here" by Ruskin BondAnil Raut
The story describes a chance encounter on a train between a blind man and a blind woman who are unaware that the other is also blind. They have a pleasant conversation where each believes the other can see. At the end, when the woman departs, another passenger reveals to the man that the woman was also blind, highlighting the irony of their interaction.
The eyes have it is a short story by Ruskin Bond. The presentation contains the details about the author, the story, character sketches of the main characters and the ironies in the story.
The short story "The Eyes Have It" by Ruskin Bond uses situational irony to tell the story of a blind narrator on a train who strikes up a conversation with a girl he assumes can see. Throughout their discussion, the narrator hides his own blindness and provides descriptions of the scenery. When the girl departs, another passenger informs the narrator that the girl was completely blind. The narrator realizes he deceived himself in assuming the girl could see.
This document provides a biography of Alfred George Gardiner, a 20th century British journalist and essayist. It discusses his career as a journalist rising to become the editor of The Daily News. As an essayist, his writing was marked by gentle humor and concern for others. One of his essays focused on the need for civility and saying "please" in everyday social interactions and dealings with others. Politeness and good manners, he argued, help make life run smoothly and bring sunshine to people's lives.
The poem describes the poet's mother who is now 66 years old and struggling with the constraints of old age. While the mother's body is weakening, the bond between her and her daughter remains strong. The poet feels pain seeing her mother's current state, while young trees outside are sprinting and children play happily, representing different stages of life. In the end, the mother gives her daughter a parting smile, reflecting the poet's caring character despite the conflicting realities of aging and youth.
This document discusses and analyzes Ruskin Bond's short story "The Eyes Have It." It provides background on Bond and an overview of the plot, which follows a blind narrator on a train who engages in conversation with a girl, unaware that she is also blind. The document analyzes similarities between the characters, themes of blindness, loneliness, and human connection in the story. It compares the original and revised versions and argues the original should be restored due to the metafictional and psychoanalytic insights it provides into the adolescent author.
this ppt was made for the ppt presentation in class. The source mainly is The Guide by R.K. Narayan. and the photo is taken from an online website. no plagiarism to my knowledge.
Jane Austen was considered the greatest novelist of her period, raising the genre to new heights with each of her six masterful novels focused on the lives and trivial activities of the upper middle class. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte and Emily, introduced more passionate and elemental themes to their works, with Emily's only novel Wuthering Heights described as a poem containing troubled, romantic elements. George Eliot was the most philosophical Victorian novelist, writing serious novels aimed at discussing moral issues rather than entertainment.
William Shakespeare's poem "All the World's a Stage" compares the stages of a man's life to the stages of a play. It describes seven ages of man: infant, schoolboy, lover, soldier, justice, old age, and second childhood. In each stage, a man takes on different roles and experiences. The poem uses metaphors to represent the characteristics of each role, such as an infant "mewling and puking" and a soldier seeking "bubble reputation" on the battlefield. Overall, it portrays life as a performance on a stage, with men playing many parts from birth to death.
The document presents information about Oscar Wilde's short story "The Happy Prince" including its characters, plot, themes, and implications. It summarizes the story as being about a statue of a Happy Prince who asks a swallow to take the jewels from his statue and give them to the poor townspeople. When the prince's heart is found not to melt after being ordered destroyed, an angel recognizes its kindness along with the swallow's sacrifice as the most precious things in the city. The themes highlighted are that outward beauty means little and inner love and sacrifice are most important.
AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUMASHWINI KUMAR
The poem, by Stephen Spender, advocates to improve the living condition of the children and provide them equal opportunities.
The central theme deals with poverty, education and childhood.
The House of the Spirits is set in Chile in the 20th century and follows the life of Clara del Valle and her family. It tells of Clara's psychic abilities, her marriage to Esteban Trueba, and their daughter Blanca's forbidden relationship with Pedro Tercero. The story explores the political turmoil in Chile, including the rise of military dictatorship. It highlights the impacts on the family including Blanca's imprisonment and torture for supporting left-wing ideals. In the end, Blanca finds solace focusing on her daughter despite the turmoil around her.
Rip Van Winkle lesson prescribed for Class VI English by APSCERT and TGSCERT Syllabus. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada under guidance of Smt. C B Nirmala Madam.
The poem "On Killing a Tree" by Gieve Patel sensitively conveys the process of killing a tree. It takes a long time for a tree to grow with strong roots that draw nutrients from the soil. Merely cutting the bark does not destroy a tree, as the wound will heal and new branches will grow. To truly kill a tree, it must be completely uprooted so that its roots are detached from the earth that nourishes it. Once uprooted, the tree will slowly wither, twist, and harden until it dies. The poet aims to persuade readers not to thoughtlessly destroy trees by equating it with killing a living being.
The document summarizes the short story "Kabuliwallah" by Rabindranath Tagore. It describes the story of Rahamat, a fruit seller from Kabul, who befriends a five-year old girl named Mini in Kolkata. Their friendship deepens over the years as Rahamat visits annually. However, Rahamat commits a crime out of anger and is jailed for eight years. Upon his release, he searches for Mini, but she no longer recognizes him as a grown woman. The story explores the themes of friendship and filial love between fathers and daughters.
This document provides a summary and analysis of the poem "Australia" by A.D. Hope. It outlines Hope's biography and background. The summary then analyzes key themes in the poem, including Hope's criticism of empty spiritual values and lack of cultural identity in Australian society. Technical elements like rhyme scheme and imagery are discussed. Hope's negative portrayal of Australia as lacking humanity is analyzed through metaphors like comparing the country to a sphinx.
The narrator, who is blind, meets a girl on a train journey. They converse pleasantly, with the narrator unaware that the girl is also blind. When the girl departs at her station, another passenger informs the narrator that the girl could not see, having noticed her beautiful but useless eyes. The narrator reflects on how their brief encounter will remain with him while the girl will quickly forget.
This document provides information about Aravind Adiga's novel The White Tiger including:
1. An overview of the author Aravind Adiga and details about the novel such as it being framed as a narrative letter written over seven nights to the Chinese Premier.
2. A summary of the key facts and plot including that the novel is narrated by Balram Halwai and details his rise from poverty to becoming a successful entrepreneur.
3. Short descriptions of the main characters such as Balram Halwai, Mr. Ashok, Pinky Madam, and The Stork.
4. An outline of some of the main themes explored in the novel including corruption in India, global
Presentation on the novel "The White Tiger" by Arvind Adigajaniriddhi
The document provides a summary of the novel "The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga. It discusses key facts about the novel such as the author, narrator, protagonist, antagonist, setting, plot, themes, symbols and characters. Specifically, it notes that the novel is narrated by Balram Halwai and follows his journey from rural poverty to becoming a successful entrepreneur in Bangalore through morally questionable means, representing a struggle between the "India of light and darkness."
This document is a student paper analyzing Kamala Das's poem "The Dance of Eunuchs" using queer theory. It provides background on Kamala Das, defines queer theory, summarizes the poem, and analyzes it from a queer theory perspective. The poem depicts a group of eunuchs dancing until they bleed to entertain others but also express their suppressed desires and complain about their treatment in society. The student then discusses the current conditions faced by LGBT and eunuch communities in India, noting some legal and social challenges as well as recent progressive policies.
Roger Ackroyd has been found murdered at his estate. Dr. Sheppard had just left Roger's study around 8:50pm after Roger refused to let him read a mysterious letter from Mrs. Ferrars, who had recently died. The letter allegedly named the person blackmailing Mrs. Ferrars, who had poisoned her husband. Poirot, now going by the name "Mr. Porrott", lives in the village and plans to investigate the murder. Ralph Paton, Roger's nephew, and Flora Ackroyd, Ralph's fiancée, had financial ties to Roger and are considered suspects.
My Mother at Sixty-six by Kamala Das describes the feeling of fear of loss or separation from a parent (mother).It also describes the contrast between old and young age.
Toru Dutt was the first Indian poetess to write in English. She is considered an important Indo-Anglian poet and translator. Some of her most famous poems included The Lotus, Savitri, and Our Casuarina Tree. The Lotus presented the idea that the Indian lotus is the most beautiful flower. Savitri retold the immortal legend from the Mahabharata of Satyavan's death and his wife Savitri succeeding in getting his soul back from Yama, the god of death. Our Casuarina Tree was an autobiographical poem about memories of playing under a tree with her siblings who had since passed away.
Chandu, a low-caste barber, is publicly insulted by the wealthy Sahukar for dressing in fine clothes. In response, Chandu goes on strike and refuses to shave or cut the hair of the villagers. His strike is successful and forces the villagers to come to his new barber shop in town, allowing Chandu to establish his own business and gain independence from the villagers who once looked down upon him.
Technology Assessment, Outcomes Research and Economic Analysesevadew1
This document discusses technology assessment, outcomes research, and economic analyses in healthcare. It provides background on rising healthcare costs in the US and outlines a hierarchy for assessing new medical technologies from technical efficacy to patient and societal outcomes. Randomized controlled trials are described as the gold standard but limitations are noted. Alternative study designs like modeling and assessing intermediate outcomes are proposed when RCTs are not feasible. The document uses CT for appendicitis as an example to work through initial steps in outcomes research. It also discusses limitations and alternative outcomes like assessing the therapeutic value of diagnostic tests.
La Copa Davis comenzó en 1900 como un duelo entre EEUU y Gran Bretaña y ahora es la mayor competición deportiva internacional por equipos anual. En 2016, 126 naciones compitieron en el formato actual introducido en 1981, con solo 16 clasificándose para el Grupo Mundial élite. Argentina alcanzó las semifinales pero perdió contra el campeón defensor Gran Bretaña.
this ppt was made for the ppt presentation in class. The source mainly is The Guide by R.K. Narayan. and the photo is taken from an online website. no plagiarism to my knowledge.
Jane Austen was considered the greatest novelist of her period, raising the genre to new heights with each of her six masterful novels focused on the lives and trivial activities of the upper middle class. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte and Emily, introduced more passionate and elemental themes to their works, with Emily's only novel Wuthering Heights described as a poem containing troubled, romantic elements. George Eliot was the most philosophical Victorian novelist, writing serious novels aimed at discussing moral issues rather than entertainment.
William Shakespeare's poem "All the World's a Stage" compares the stages of a man's life to the stages of a play. It describes seven ages of man: infant, schoolboy, lover, soldier, justice, old age, and second childhood. In each stage, a man takes on different roles and experiences. The poem uses metaphors to represent the characteristics of each role, such as an infant "mewling and puking" and a soldier seeking "bubble reputation" on the battlefield. Overall, it portrays life as a performance on a stage, with men playing many parts from birth to death.
The document presents information about Oscar Wilde's short story "The Happy Prince" including its characters, plot, themes, and implications. It summarizes the story as being about a statue of a Happy Prince who asks a swallow to take the jewels from his statue and give them to the poor townspeople. When the prince's heart is found not to melt after being ordered destroyed, an angel recognizes its kindness along with the swallow's sacrifice as the most precious things in the city. The themes highlighted are that outward beauty means little and inner love and sacrifice are most important.
AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUMASHWINI KUMAR
The poem, by Stephen Spender, advocates to improve the living condition of the children and provide them equal opportunities.
The central theme deals with poverty, education and childhood.
The House of the Spirits is set in Chile in the 20th century and follows the life of Clara del Valle and her family. It tells of Clara's psychic abilities, her marriage to Esteban Trueba, and their daughter Blanca's forbidden relationship with Pedro Tercero. The story explores the political turmoil in Chile, including the rise of military dictatorship. It highlights the impacts on the family including Blanca's imprisonment and torture for supporting left-wing ideals. In the end, Blanca finds solace focusing on her daughter despite the turmoil around her.
Rip Van Winkle lesson prescribed for Class VI English by APSCERT and TGSCERT Syllabus. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada under guidance of Smt. C B Nirmala Madam.
The poem "On Killing a Tree" by Gieve Patel sensitively conveys the process of killing a tree. It takes a long time for a tree to grow with strong roots that draw nutrients from the soil. Merely cutting the bark does not destroy a tree, as the wound will heal and new branches will grow. To truly kill a tree, it must be completely uprooted so that its roots are detached from the earth that nourishes it. Once uprooted, the tree will slowly wither, twist, and harden until it dies. The poet aims to persuade readers not to thoughtlessly destroy trees by equating it with killing a living being.
The document summarizes the short story "Kabuliwallah" by Rabindranath Tagore. It describes the story of Rahamat, a fruit seller from Kabul, who befriends a five-year old girl named Mini in Kolkata. Their friendship deepens over the years as Rahamat visits annually. However, Rahamat commits a crime out of anger and is jailed for eight years. Upon his release, he searches for Mini, but she no longer recognizes him as a grown woman. The story explores the themes of friendship and filial love between fathers and daughters.
This document provides a summary and analysis of the poem "Australia" by A.D. Hope. It outlines Hope's biography and background. The summary then analyzes key themes in the poem, including Hope's criticism of empty spiritual values and lack of cultural identity in Australian society. Technical elements like rhyme scheme and imagery are discussed. Hope's negative portrayal of Australia as lacking humanity is analyzed through metaphors like comparing the country to a sphinx.
The narrator, who is blind, meets a girl on a train journey. They converse pleasantly, with the narrator unaware that the girl is also blind. When the girl departs at her station, another passenger informs the narrator that the girl could not see, having noticed her beautiful but useless eyes. The narrator reflects on how their brief encounter will remain with him while the girl will quickly forget.
This document provides information about Aravind Adiga's novel The White Tiger including:
1. An overview of the author Aravind Adiga and details about the novel such as it being framed as a narrative letter written over seven nights to the Chinese Premier.
2. A summary of the key facts and plot including that the novel is narrated by Balram Halwai and details his rise from poverty to becoming a successful entrepreneur.
3. Short descriptions of the main characters such as Balram Halwai, Mr. Ashok, Pinky Madam, and The Stork.
4. An outline of some of the main themes explored in the novel including corruption in India, global
Presentation on the novel "The White Tiger" by Arvind Adigajaniriddhi
The document provides a summary of the novel "The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga. It discusses key facts about the novel such as the author, narrator, protagonist, antagonist, setting, plot, themes, symbols and characters. Specifically, it notes that the novel is narrated by Balram Halwai and follows his journey from rural poverty to becoming a successful entrepreneur in Bangalore through morally questionable means, representing a struggle between the "India of light and darkness."
This document is a student paper analyzing Kamala Das's poem "The Dance of Eunuchs" using queer theory. It provides background on Kamala Das, defines queer theory, summarizes the poem, and analyzes it from a queer theory perspective. The poem depicts a group of eunuchs dancing until they bleed to entertain others but also express their suppressed desires and complain about their treatment in society. The student then discusses the current conditions faced by LGBT and eunuch communities in India, noting some legal and social challenges as well as recent progressive policies.
Roger Ackroyd has been found murdered at his estate. Dr. Sheppard had just left Roger's study around 8:50pm after Roger refused to let him read a mysterious letter from Mrs. Ferrars, who had recently died. The letter allegedly named the person blackmailing Mrs. Ferrars, who had poisoned her husband. Poirot, now going by the name "Mr. Porrott", lives in the village and plans to investigate the murder. Ralph Paton, Roger's nephew, and Flora Ackroyd, Ralph's fiancée, had financial ties to Roger and are considered suspects.
My Mother at Sixty-six by Kamala Das describes the feeling of fear of loss or separation from a parent (mother).It also describes the contrast between old and young age.
Toru Dutt was the first Indian poetess to write in English. She is considered an important Indo-Anglian poet and translator. Some of her most famous poems included The Lotus, Savitri, and Our Casuarina Tree. The Lotus presented the idea that the Indian lotus is the most beautiful flower. Savitri retold the immortal legend from the Mahabharata of Satyavan's death and his wife Savitri succeeding in getting his soul back from Yama, the god of death. Our Casuarina Tree was an autobiographical poem about memories of playing under a tree with her siblings who had since passed away.
Chandu, a low-caste barber, is publicly insulted by the wealthy Sahukar for dressing in fine clothes. In response, Chandu goes on strike and refuses to shave or cut the hair of the villagers. His strike is successful and forces the villagers to come to his new barber shop in town, allowing Chandu to establish his own business and gain independence from the villagers who once looked down upon him.
Technology Assessment, Outcomes Research and Economic Analysesevadew1
This document discusses technology assessment, outcomes research, and economic analyses in healthcare. It provides background on rising healthcare costs in the US and outlines a hierarchy for assessing new medical technologies from technical efficacy to patient and societal outcomes. Randomized controlled trials are described as the gold standard but limitations are noted. Alternative study designs like modeling and assessing intermediate outcomes are proposed when RCTs are not feasible. The document uses CT for appendicitis as an example to work through initial steps in outcomes research. It also discusses limitations and alternative outcomes like assessing the therapeutic value of diagnostic tests.
La Copa Davis comenzó en 1900 como un duelo entre EEUU y Gran Bretaña y ahora es la mayor competición deportiva internacional por equipos anual. En 2016, 126 naciones compitieron en el formato actual introducido en 1981, con solo 16 clasificándose para el Grupo Mundial élite. Argentina alcanzó las semifinales pero perdió contra el campeón defensor Gran Bretaña.
Este documento presenta el Código de Edificación de la Municipalidad de Plottier. Describe la autoridad municipal, las secciones del código que regulan aspectos como la administración de obras, proyectos, ejecución y disposiciones varias. También incluye reglamentos técnicos sobre instalaciones sanitarias, eléctricas y estructuras, así como apéndices con artículos del Código Civil relacionados a la construcción.
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This document provides information on marketing for agricultural businesses. It defines marketing and its importance for farmers. Various marketing channels are described, including farm gate sales, sales to local buyers, and export markets. Key considerations for marketing plans are outlined, such as defining the market, understanding requirements, estimating yields and prices, refining production plans, and addressing post-harvest handling, transport, and storage. Developing an effective marketing strategy and plan can help farmers minimize risks and maximize returns.
A biodiversidade refere-se à variedade de vida na Terra, incluindo plantas, animais e microrganismos, além dos ecossistemas naturais que eles formam. A perda de biodiversidade é uma preocupação global, já que espécies estão desaparecendo em taxas sem precedentes devido a atividades humanas como desmatamento e poluição. Proteger a biodiversidade é essencial para o bem-estar da humanidade e do planeta.
Outcomes research examines the end results of health services on individuals, families, and communities from the patient's perspective. It uses expanded measures beyond clinical outcomes, such as quality of life and cost-effectiveness. Nursing outcomes research specifically measures the states, behaviors, and perceptions of those impacted by health services. While outcomes are important for evaluating care, solely quantitative measures may not fully represent patients' subjective experiences.
Biodiversidade refere-se à diversidade biológica e genética, incluindo a diversidade ecológica e as interações entre espécies. A diversidade ecológica descreve o número de espécies em uma área, seus papéis ecológicos e como a composição de espécies muda entre regiões. O documento também discute os principais grupos de elementos vivos em ecossistemas e como sua abundância varia entre regiões.
El documento resume la historia de la península ibérica desde la caída del Imperio Romano hasta la Reconquista. Los visigodos establecieron un reino en Hispania en el siglo V. En el siglo VIII, un ejército musulmán derrotó a los visigodos y dominó la península hasta el siglo XV. Durante este periodo, los reinos cristianos del norte emprendieron la Reconquista para recuperar el territorio.
Flow control manages the rate of data transmission between nodes to prevent overwhelm. It ensures a receiving node is not overwhelmed by a fast sender. Flow control prevents degradation from overload, avoids deadlock, and provides fair resource allocation. There are two main types: stop-and-wait which provides reliable transfer but is inefficient for long transmissions, and sliding window which controls packets between computers for reliable sequential delivery and performs better with limited buffers. Flow control occurs at different levels including between individual nodes, switches, and transport between users.
Este documento presenta un problema de resistencia de materiales sobre fuerzas internas en una viga. Se proporcionan los pasos para determinar (1) el momento en A, (2) la reacción en A, y (3) las cargas internas en B. El autor resuelve el problema de manera analítica y luego verifica las respuestas usando un programa de computadora. Concluye que el programa es útil para resolver problemas de resistencia de materiales de manera eficiente.
SAP Fiori es la nueva interfaz de usuario de SAP basada en diseño moderno y principios de experiencia de usuario que proporciona aplicaciones adaptables, sencillas y coherentes para acceder a funcionalidades de SAP desde cualquier dispositivo de forma uniforme. SAP Fiori se basa en SAPUI5 y se centra en proporcionar valor instantáneo al usuario final a través de una experiencia intuitiva.
The document discusses various facts about Slovenia and its capital city of Ljubljana. It notes that the dragon is a famous symbol of Ljubljana dating back to a myth about Jason slaying a dragon. It also mentions that handball is a popular sport in Slovenia, especially among women, and describes an unusual survival story of a man who fell from a building onto a car.
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This document discusses outcomes research, which seeks to understand the end results of healthcare practices and interventions. It describes two agencies, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, that focus on outcomes research and fund studies to increase healthcare effectiveness. Both agencies emphasize measures like quality of life and patient preferences. The document also outlines some positive and negative impacts of outcomes research, and stresses the importance of using broader health status measures that go beyond just physical health outcomes.
The story is about a blind man on a train who has a conversation with a woman who also enters his compartment without realizing that she too is blind. They have a pleasant discussion where the man uses questions to learn facts about the woman. When she leaves, another passenger mentions that the woman was blind, surprising the man since he did not realize during their interaction. The story explores how people make assumptions without fully observing and can fail to perceive what is plainly in front of them.
The story is about a blind man traveling on a train who engages in conversation with a young woman also on the train. Neither the man nor the reader of the story realize that the woman is also blind. It is only after she leaves and another passenger enters that the man learns she was blind as well. The major theme of the story is about the limits of human perception and how preconceptions and assumptions can prevent people from perceiving realities right in front of them, as in this case where neither the blind man nor the reader recognized the woman was blind too.
The story revolves around a blind narrator who strikes up a conversation with a girl on a train. He tactfully hides his blindness from her in an attempt to impress her. After she departs, another passenger informs the narrator that the girl was also blind. The narrator is shocked to realize that he deceived himself into thinking the girl could see. This reveals the irony of the situation, where two blind people converse without realizing their shared blindness.
Ruskin Bond wrote the story "The Eyes are not Here" in 1991 about a blind narrator traveling alone by train. He enjoys conversing with a young girl who joins him, as they discuss the natural scenery. Though blind, the narrator finds the girl an interesting companion based on her voice and energy. When they reach her stop, the narrator's curiosity about her appearance is left unsatisfied when he learns from the next passenger that the girl was also blind.
The document contains summaries of multiple short stories and articles:
1. The first story is about a Frenchman who is wrongly arrested after being asked by some men to ask a woman the time of the Bordeaux Diligence stagecoach. He is imprisoned and mistreated for years before getting an explanation from the woman.
2. The second summary describes the short story "The Eyes Have It" about a blind narrator on a train who has a conversation with a girl who he does not realize is also blind.
3. The third summary is about the short story "One Summer Night" where a man named Henry Armstrong is accidentally buried alive and dug up by two medical students looking for a cadaver, only
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An example of situational irony
A conversation between two characters
How tactfully they hides their disability
Reality made him feel deceived
The narrator
The girl
The fellow passenger
From Rohana to Saharanpur
The man was already aboard when the girl stepped on the train at Rohana. She was escorted by her parents who advised her to not talk to strangers. As she entered she did not even notice the narrator who was pretending to be sighted.
He gradually found enough courage to start a conversation. She was going till Saharanpur where she would be received by her aunt. She enquired the same from the narrator who told her about his visit to Dehradun and Mussoorie.
She sighed as she also loved the hilly tracts of Mussoorie in October. The narrator described the beauty of the hills, rain and flowers as the conversation continued. Pretending to be sighted, he asked the girl to describe the scene outside the train.
She quickly retorted that he should have to look outside himself. He praised her by claiming that her face was interesting. She smiled at the words as she was bored by the usual compliments about her pretty looks.
She claimed that she did not like long train journeys and was glad that her station was arriving soon. The narrator, however, was heartbroken as he wanted the journey with the girl to never end.
Soon the station arrived and as the girl prepared to exit, the narrator had a whiff of the fragrance she was wearing. He was intoxicated and perversely tried to touch her hair, but the girl said her goodbye and disembarked before he could. The new passenger entered and the narrator sat back in his seat, heartbroken and disappointed.
From Saharanpur to Dehradun.
Dejected, the narrator pushed himself toward the window again. The new passenger was a male and he did not realize the narrator’s lack of vision, much like the girl.
He broke the ice and offered his consolation for not being as pretty as the last passenger (the girl). The narrator stuck to his assessment and called her interesting. He asked about her hair but the man said he did not notice her hair.
However, the man dedicated another compliment to her by saying that she was very pretty with beautiful eyes, even though she was blind. This revelation surprised the narrator who thought about the futility of his attempts to hide his blindness in front of another blind person.
The short story “The Eyes Have It”, is an excellent example of situational Irony.
Ironically the author employs two blind people as his main characters, yet neither knows that the other is blind.
The author does not realize that the girl sitting next to him is also blind, even after listening to her parent’s advice and instructions to their daughter.
Hoping to keep her from realizing that he is blind, the author describes the scenery outside from his memories.
To continue the ruse, he tells the girl that an interesting face.
The narrator ends up
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This short story by Ruskin Bond follows a narrator on a train who strikes up a conversation with a girl sitting next to him, despite both being blind. The narrator tactfully hides his blindness and describes the scenery, hoping not to reveal his impairment. When the girl leaves, another passenger informs the narrator that the girl was also blind. The narrator realizes he deceived himself by making assumptions without knowing the full picture, in an ironic twist. The story is an example of situational irony and teaches not to make assumptions in initial perceptions of others.
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This document contains details about a short story called "The Eyes Are Not Here" by Ruskin Bond. It summarizes the plot, which involves a narrator on a train who encounters a young girl and enjoys conversing with her, not realizing she is blind. When another passenger informs him that the girl's eyes were conspicuously large, the narrator understands he failed to truly perceive her reality due to his lack of insight beyond physical sight. The document analyzes how this story illustrates that one's perceptions do not always match objective reality.
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3. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ruskin bond was born on 19 May 1934,
in kasauli , Punjab ,British India.
Ruskin bond is a well known Indian
author.
His father died of jaundice when
Ruskin was only 10 year old.
He was also known as non- fiction(it is
true that people believe them (as
mythology) ) writer and essayist.
5. ABOUT THE STORY
First, it is important to note that "The Eyes are Not Here" is
also known by two other titles: "The Girl on the Train" and
"The Eyes Have It."
In short, it is about two blind people meeting on a train.
At the beginning of the story, a man is alone in a train
compartment simply waiting for the journey to begin.
The man is blind and can only differentiate between light
and darkness.
Soon, he is joined by a young girl who is originally
accompanied by her parents.
6. Cont.…
Her parent seem extra worried about her.
they tell her exactly where to put her luggage, not to lean
out of the window and not to speak with strangers.
Soon, the girl's parents leave and the man and the girl are
alone in the train compartment as the journey begins.
The story involves the conversation between the two
characters: the blind man and the girl.
When the man asks the girl if her destination is the same
as his own, she is startled(surprized), but is happy to
strike up (to start) a conversation.
7. Cont.…
The girls says that she will be met by her aunt in
Saharanpur in order to be taken home.
When the girl learns the man is goes to Mussoorie, the hill
country, she looks at him in envy().
The hills are beautiful at this time of year.
before the girl exits at her stop, the man tells her that
she has "an interesting face," which the girl likes because
she is usually told she has a "pretty" one.
The girl leaves and another man enters.
Through the comments from this new passenger, the man
learns that the girl, too, was blind.
At the end, the man was found a truth about the girl.
8. Conclusion
Ruskin bond is known for short story, which has
interesting or shocking end .
In this story, Ruskin bond also give a big shock in
end for reader.
Between whole journey narrator was not comes to
know that a girl also blind.
If he was comes to know this factor about the
girl, the end of story was different and I think it
was a “happy ending”.