THE BLIND AND ELEFANT In the story, several blind people meet for the first time with an elephant. Each one touches a different part of the animal: one touches the trumpet, another the leg, another the tail, etc. Based on their limited experience, they describe the elephant: - The blind who touches the trumpet believes that the elephant is like a thick serpent. - The one who touches the leg thinks that it is like the trunk of a tree. - The one who examines the tail insists that it is like a rope. - The one who touches the ear feels like a big band. When they compare notes, they argue passionately, everyone is convinced that their perception is the true nature of the elephant. This generates confusion and conflict, highlighting how