It depends. If the mange is in an obvious area and visible to the naked eye, then yes. But sometimes, it might be hidden or not easily distinguishable.
When reading a novel, the eyes needed to focus on understanding the plot and the development of the characters. If the novel is too complicated or the plot is full of climaxes, the eyes need to consume more energy to maintain focus. In addition, staring at the electronic screen for a long time may cause fatigue and discomfort to the eyes, resulting in blurred vision.
In order to protect your eyes, it is recommended to maintain an appropriate distance and posture when reading and to rest your eyes regularly. In addition, he could adjust the difficulty and complexity of the novel to reduce the burden on his eyes. You can also try to do eye massage or eye exercises to relieve eye fatigue before reading.
Yes, it is. The story often contains elements that are inspired by real - life events or situations, which adds to its sense of authenticity and horror.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'the eyes of the darkness novel' is. You could try looking it up in a library database or an online book search engine.