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Pawan2paw
Hi,
Let me also try answering this..
I would have him hold his hand against something very warm (stove, near a fire, etc.) and explain that red is a color that looks like that feels. Or feed him something spicy (hot peppers, cinnamon) and say that taste on your tongue is what red looks like. Or when you hear a siren from an ambulance, that sound is what red looks like.
This was the technique that Annie Sullivan used with Helen Keller that finally got through to her the relationship between words and meanings. It is also what Eric Stolz' character in Mask did to show Laura Dern (playing a blind girl) what clouds look like.
Hope this helps.
regards
Pawan

From India, Madras
Srisairamhr
I think we can ask the blind person to stand out at hot summer, the shade, on his eyes can well described as RED. Srisairam
From India, Secunderabad
evanjerik
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If I am the one being interviewed, I would probably answer this way:

Color is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if it is red, white, or blue since the person is blind since birth. Worse, you really cannot describe it.

A blind man cannot see nor distinguish what is red, what is blue, what is yellow, etc. You cannot even say the sky is blue (since the sky is not really blue). You cannot even say the sea is green because other people will say it is "deep blue" or even emerald. You cannot tell that chili is red because it is "hot" and imply that anything which is "hot" means red. The sun is hot but it is not necessarily red.

We, people who can see, disagree from one another. Each one of us have our own interpretation of things, even of colors. It depends on how we see things from our own perspective.

But you can let a blind person "see" much like opening a person's eye to what is the truth. You can give him a vision from which he can be inspired.

You cannot describe the color red to him but you can lead or guide him from the path of darkness to lightness. And what is light? It is a mixture of all colors. People like us who can see are mostly blind to what is essential. We take things literally (proofs of which are posted in this thread).

People see the color of a man's skin and make judgment. However, color is nothing to a visually impaired person but he can "see" something essential -- a man's character. This is more important and relevant.

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From Saudi Arabia,
satya_vrata
Dear all,
I think, every color has a sensation. So if color gives a sensation, sensation can help in infering a color.
I shall tell- " If you come closer to fire and feel strongly, its heat, so that your skin gets a burning sensation, what picture you draw in your mind. Whatever you draw most often, the color red is something close to that.
(Here one should understand that colors are seen and understood by eyes, but even a blind has colors in the subconcious, as color is a part of psyche as well.)
Think about this, or even try this out. You shall find it correct.Or lets do some research on that guys. Lets learn something from whites. How long shall we live like typical indian middle class chaps with a great job, a duplex, a car and a wife with two sweet children????


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Satyabrata Tripathy

From India, New Delhi
Shantanu Jahagirdar
Dear ,in that situation i wud answer that i will try to make an impression in that blind persons mind that makes him feel that this colour is red,just like by making him touch to a thing which is cross.so that whenever he touch to a thing which is cross will click him red colour and is danger.This may b 1 of the answer,after all, a man is perfect in few things he cannot cross the boundaries of this fantastic NATURE.
From India, Pune
bsandhya7
Hi,
As a blind person is blessed with extraordinary senses and red stands for passion i.e. strong feeling towards anything can be described and rose can be described as a passionate flower so that he gets the imagination right and he can feel it as well
thanks
sandy


ardk
we have to tell him only , we have not been given the job to show the red colour.
we can explain that red colour is a symbol which is used for showing the danger site and hazards .
the colour of blood is red and so on . we can define this colour the red color is also the primary colour

From India, Bhubaneswar
kaliswamy
Hello Sir/Madam,
OPTION 1
If i meet a blind person i describe the red colour, the colour is like angry. When u get angry what kind of color comes to your mind. That would be red.
OPTION 2
If he again not get convinced, i tell him, all bright colors are red, all dark colors are black, color between bright and dark is white.
OPTION 3
Can u feel the heat. That is red color.
OPTION 4
sorry, I dont know how to describe.
Actually i tried to answer and i dnt knw whether its right r not. If my answer is not right plz let me knw the answer.
Regards
KALISWAMY.S
+91 9787335499

From India, Madras
arukan
he is blind but he know the feelings&sence , itell him when you get ANGRY imagine your feeling the feeling is similar to red colour. BY Arukan
From India
ns_kulkarnid
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I will explain, Hay dear friend this is a colour if you touch, it feals like a kumkum of your mother or wife, and it smells like blood. Regards, Narendra
From India, Mumbai
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