In 1881, Dr. Addeneye Cooke, the head of Mystic Springs, influenced the railroad and opened the way to that area. He will build his peak hotel with a local limestone, the cornerstone of his new town. Shortly after the slaughter of the cattle, the giants were stolen and the bankers bought most of the land. They funded various cultural facilities such as opera houses, art galleries and theaters. Great Andrew Carnegie built the library on its own. They paved the street with stone pavement and set up sidewalks.
Mackinlay Kantor's short story "a man without eyes" speaks stories from a third person perspective. The narrator starts telling stories in a beautiful spring morning. Mr. Parsons is a wealthy insurance company who went out of his hotel as the blind man is walking along the street. Parsons heard knocking that guy's staff and regretted him. Parsons himself was a struggling worker once, but some obstacles succeeded. Parsons pursues dialogue by asking men how to blind. The blind man is a story of a chemical explosion that killed more than 100 people and injured more than 200 people. About 50 men were blind. Because the accident was a bit painful, the blind person accused the company because he did not damage the company.
People and society - Mr. Markward believes that he is a disabled person, so it is not accepted by society and therefore loses all hope. Fairness - The beginning of the story is a rich man named Parsons that emerges from an expensive hotel. He came from a blind man named Mark Ward who was selling his writer and earning a dollar, and also gained some empathy from his customers. Behavioral uplift - Then the blind tried to appeal to Parsons, Parsons initially did not want to buy lighter things, but decided to help the poor. Well, if the priest had to have more money, let's suppose that you are only looking at the dollars and trying to earn money through the sympathetic story about how to blind. How did he enter Westbury when a worker escaped from natural gas due to a chemical explosion? He arrived at a man who was said to be dramatic, said in the story that he was said to be bigger than Mark Words and pulled Mark Ward because Mark Word tried to escape his body. Have you heard of it? .