His eyes were insensible with the charm of nature.Explain
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Also, Frankenstein states that his eyes have become “insensible” to the “charms of nature.” Nature is passing by him in his surroundings, yet, though eyes are biologically supposed to adjust to their surroundings, his eyes no longer function well enough for him to notice or cherish nature.
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Also, Frankenstein states that his eyes have become “insensible” to the “charms of nature.” Nature is passing by him in his surroundings, yet, though eyes are biologically supposed to adjust to their surroundings, his eyes no longer function well enough for him to notice or cherish nature.
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