If this blind man was born blind, he has no image of what seeing could be like, and there is no way. If this blind man became blind later and remembers colors, you can describe it as a massive, concave half circle, where the outer part is red, and it fades to orange, then it fades to yellow, etc.
You simply can't.
probably not <><><> First. communicate what SEEING is, then COLOR, then the color YELLOW. A comparison might be made to senses that the blind person has, such as hearing, taste, smell or touch.
You cannot. That is like describing love to a child. He has no comprehension of what green is.
how will explain a mute man to blind man when he see to disable man kiss to blind man wife
Blind Man was created in 1994-04.
I would use a flashlight to be the sun, and a baseball or similar ball to be the earth and just do a very laymen term demonstration, that way they can see the shadow the flashlight casts on the ball and then explain how the shadow is night and all that jazz.
The ISBN of "The Blind Man of Seville" by Robert Wilson is 9780151006287.
If they were born blind u can't
In great detail. Give as much visual information as you can about what you can see... from the colour of the grass - to the cloud density.
The Blind Man of Seville was created in 2003.
It is not very easy to describe a color to someone who is blind. I mean you can't even describe black and that is what they look at all the time.