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  1. The Eyes Have It by Ruskin bond | Summary & Analysis - The tale is about a meeting between strangers on a train. The journey brings together two people (who are blind) into close proximity and casual conversation. They both try to pretend that they are sighted unaware of each other’s disability.

  2. A humorous take on the classic alien invasion trope, “The Eyes Have It” is the confession of a paranoid observer who is convinced he has found evidence of an extraterrestrial incursion in the paperback books he reads but is unable to do anything about it.

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · Ruskin Bond’s short story, The Eyes Have It is based on the theme of vision and blindness. People who do not have eyesight use their insight to visualise the world around them. The insight of the mind becomes more powerful to them than the common five senses.

  4. In The Eyes Have It by Ruskin Bond we have the theme of kindness, determination, independence, desire, perception, memory and confidence. Taken from his Complete Short Stories collection the story is narrated in the first person by a young unnamed blind man and after reading the story the reader realises that Bond may be exploring the theme of ...

  5. Feb 23, 2022 · ‘The Eyes Have It’ is a short story penned in the 1950s by Indian author Ruskin Bond. It is one of Ruskin Bond’s most famous stories and is well-loved by the Indian populace, especially children.

  6. Mar 2, 2015 · 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.

  7. The Eyes Have It, by Ruskin Bond is a story with a simple beginning but a wonderful twist. A must-read for one and all.