Is that what you see in my eyes, that you know nothing about me?Nothing is written in your eyes. I replied.It is written in my eyes and i see the reflection in yours
The dialogue from Haruki Murakami's "South of the Border, West of the Sun" reflects a deep exploration of perception and understanding between individuals. The speaker confronts another's presumption, suggesting that true insight cannot be gleaned merely from appearances or superficial observation. The assertion that "nothing is written in your eyes" emphasizes the idea that while one may form assumptions, they ultimately reveal their own ignorance about another's true essence.
Conversely, the...