Nunez The Blind

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To Live in Ignorance Nunez and the blind men tries to justify what is considered normal based on their culture, belief and experience, but because ignorance and stubbornness have a huge influence on their personality, both fail to understand one another. In the story, “The Country of the Blind,” An accidental fall from the mountain led Nunez to discover the Country of the Blind. Upon discovery, he sees this as an opportunity to take over and rule the country because “In the Country of the Blind the One-eyed Man is King” (Wells 383). Because Nunez has the ability to see, he often attempts to introduce the concept of “sight” to the citizens by describing where he is from and how he stumbles upon the country. In addition, he speaks “of the beauties of sight, of watching the mountains, of the sky and the sunrise” (389). He wants the blind men to know what it is like to live a comfortable lifestyle by being able to see. Unfortunately, no one understands …show more content…

He sees and appreciates the beauty of the world through his eyes that is he is not willing to change this even for love. The blind men believes that in order for Nunez to act and have the same mindset as them, they must surgically remove his eyes because an elder is convinced that it is affecting his brain. They refuse to accept that Nunez is different from them because of this special gift. Instead, they try and transform him into someone he is not just so he can be accepted in their group. For example, when the young men found out that Nunez wanted to marry Medina-sarote, they were enraged. They did not want their race to be dishonored by accepting Nunez which lead to a physical fight between the young man and Nunez (395). Because Nunez has an advantage, no one tried to attack him anymore after that fight (395). If Nunez is an “idiot, incompetent thing below the permissible level of a man” (394) he would not be able to fight against the young man but he

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