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Desperately longing for more, yet somehow not knowing it, the narrator (“Bub”) takes us through this story as his wife’s old blind companion, Robert, comes to visit. His wife having recently passed away, the narrator’s wife invites him to come visit for an undisclosed amount of time. Problematically, Bub does not fully understand blind people and seems to insinuate that they may not even have a purpose in life. However, as the story progresses, Bub begins to realize Robert can do many of the things he can do, with little more—if any—effort than Bub does them. Taking a look at each character, it is necessary to delve past the superficial and ask certain questions about Bub, his wife, and Robert in order to gain proper clarity and meaning of each person, and ultimately, the story. …show more content…

Although she is seen more as a minor static character, she also happens to be the connection between Bub and Robert. Without her, there would just be a blind man showing up at Bub’s house for no apparent reason. The relationship between her and her husband seems to be one lacking in communication, and it is almost as if she has simply settled. We do get a bit of a glimpse into her past when the narrator speaks about her history with Robert. It seems as if she had even tried to kill herself at one point, but this too, seems to prove that she has even settled now. Failing at the act of suicide tends to affect people in a certain way, and it could be argued that this is the reason for her passiveness, but if it is, then it must also be argued for her being more of a dynamic character. Of course, she could also just be the catalyst for making the connection with Robert as

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