Britva415
"Alabaster," my ass
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?That is really going nuclear, isn't it. You can leave things out of the story without leaving out the entire story.
If it's important to the story, AND the story is being told by a blind character, then, nothing that character isn't aware of should be part of the story, should it.
If the reader needs it that bad, then why would one make a narrator who can't know, tell the story? Another character or an impersonal third-person narrator could tell it, if this info were critical to the story.
Alternatively, the blind narrator could say what IS important to their experience, and narrate how they received that information, if not with eyes. Visual appearance isn't included in that.
What element of plot does the visual appearance drive? That's what I was talking about. It's certainly possible to have a blind POV character narrate a story in which someone's visual appearance was a necessary element of what happened in the story, but, to say that there is no story without including visual appearance which the blind first-person narrator can't perceive is pretty extreme.
Anyway, I don't know whether you're talking about some specific story you actually wrote, or if we're both just speaking in generalizations. I'm generalizing, I'm not trying to say you fucked up specifically.