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  2. Glasses (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The older, wiser woman with thick spectacles and a heart of gold, was played by Patricia Routledge (later famous for her role as "Hyacinth Bucket" in the popular comedy series "Keeping Up Appearances". The "surgical glasses" shown in the dramatisation are extremely thick, and marked by a "bar" across the centre. They are referred to as "goggles".

  3. The Spectacles (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The irony is that the narrator does not have a "first sight" of the woman he falls in love with, due to his lack of spectacles. Additionally, the story is based around vanity . The narrator changes his name, with "much repugnance ", from Froissart to Simpson, "a rather usual and plebeian " name in order to collect inheritance.

  4. Horn-rimmed glasses - Wikipedia

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    Horn-rimmed glasses are a type of eyeglasses. Originally made out of either horn or tortoise shell, for most of their history they have actually been constructed out of thick plastics designed to imitate those materials. They are characterized by their bold appearance on the wearer's face, in contrast to metal frames, which appear less pronounced.

  5. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat - Wikipedia

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    Sacks interviews a patient who has trouble walking upright and discovers that he has lost his innate sense of balance due to Parkinson's-like symptoms that have damaged his inner ears; the patient, comparing his sense of balance to a carpenter's spirit level, suggested constructing a similar level inside a pair of glasses. This enables him to ...

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  7. Corrective lens - Wikipedia

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    For extreme nearsightedness, the eyes appear small and sunken into the face, and the sides of the skull can be visible through the lens. This gives the wearer the appearance of having a very large or fat head in contrast with their eyes. For extreme farsightedness the eyes appear very large on the face, making the wearer's head seem too small.