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The Eyes Are Not Here” [also known as “The Girl on the Train” and “The Eyes Have It”] is a short story by Ruskin Bond, an Indian writer. The story exudes irony. The story uses first person point of view. Not far into the story, the reader discovers that the narrator is blind but apparently has not always been. Riding on a train and sitting in a compartment provides the setting of the story
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definitely do all you possibly can to help save the manatees habitat
Individual's have different <em><u>POV</u></em> (Point Of View) to hero's.
(A little reminder:) Hero's is someone that helps others in need.
<u>Hero:</u>
The people that see's hero's as a <em>"hero"</em>, which means that they know that this person is capable to help people that are incapable to do.
<u>Outlaw:</u>
The people that see's hero's as an <em>"outlaw" </em>is when hero's has done something that is illegal or not relevant to do, for example the person had to break or has to injure a different person.