This is never the least helped, with the husband thinking the worst of an old flame being brought back to life (De Marneffe 352). The narrator edges on, self-indicting the marriage having pity on the wife with a man who could never understand physical affection, then think that the blind man got nothing from his dirt-poor wife. Upon arrival the narrator is shocked once again to see his movie theory is wrong, seeing a man with no sight glasses along with “wearing a full beard” (Carver 4). The husband starring into the eyes of the blind man is engrossed with the disfigured iris, wishing he did have blind person glasses. Nonetheless, assuming he can take heart in the matter he begins in guessing the blind man’s alcoholic beverage, though not smoking “they couldn’t see the smoke they exhaled” according to readings. (Carver 6) Alas another bogus idea thwarted upon the blind man Robert taking puff after puff. The night progressed with the husband in awe of Roberts’s ability to eat and sneering a mocking name “regular blind jack-of-all-trades,” upon the nonstop talking between him and his wife telling many fantastic