Quoted by Sidney Lanier
Sidney Lanier
It depends on what has caused your blindness. There are some conditions or ailments that cause temporary blindness but your sight comes back after the ailment has been cured.
"Blinding" means "depriving somebody of sight".
Colour Blindness
Sight and Blindness
In "King Lear," the contrast between sight and blindness is epitomized in Lear's inability to see the true nature of his daughters, Goneril and Regan, while he mistakenly perceives Cordelia's honesty as lack of love. This blindness leads to his tragic downfall, as he is unable to recognize the loyalty and virtue that Cordelia embodies. Additionally, Gloucester's physical blindness symbolizes his metaphorical blindness to the treachery around him, ultimately highlighting the theme that true insight comes from understanding and empathy rather than mere physical sight.
no, most peoples sight gets worse, usually leading to blindness.
colour blindness will either make coloured things grey or it will make things hard to see. so yes,yes it does
An example of an oxymoron in "The Cay" is when Timothy refers to Phillip's blindness as "precious sightlessness." This phrase combines the contradictory ideas of sight being precious and blindness being the absence of sight.
There are varying levels of blindness. It is a common assumption that blindness means no sight at all. e.g. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), Diabetic retinopathy, Cataracts,
God used Ananias to heal Paul's blindness. Ananias was a disciple in Damascus whom God instructed to go and lay hands on Paul to restore his sight. Through Ananias' obedience and prayers, Paul's sight was miraculously restored.
yes he was, it is said he something called the second sight. he got this power after he he was burnt in his face (the cause of his blindness