Blindness and blind characters are literally widespread in literary texts all over the world; nevertheless, they are generally represented through an optimistic or pessimistic formula. Although it seems to depend upon indisputable realities, the sensitivity of blindness is created to a great extent by metaphors. What is hidden by this fact is that there is a lack of information and adaptation regarding the real pain, sorrows and sufferings in this particular matter. Regardless of the fact that we can see or not, we belong to a visual culture and in the minds of especially the sighted, the importance of vision and consequently the idea of what its loss may bring are embedded. A brief glance at the representatives of blindness in society where life as we perceive it is reflected back at us, is enough to reveal how biased we are concerning particularly this disability. What this paper aims is not at all to compare Wells’s story and Saramago’s novel with the real life of blinds. Here the purpose of this paper is to throw the light and take a closer look at the perception of blinds about the quality of transformation brought in their life by the efforts of NAB- Prerna and what is yet to be done for them.

 

 


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