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In H.G. Wells' short story "The Country of the Blind," the king is a blind man named Nunez. He leads a community of blind people who have adapted to their condition, creating a society that functions without sight. Nunez, who can see, initially believes he can dominate this world, but ultimately he struggles to fit in and is challenged by the values and norms of the blind society. The story explores themes of perception, adaptation, and the nature of leadership.

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