6. What type of person was Griffin? 80words
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Griffin was a man who had no conscience, was callous towards other people and simply self-centered. He appeared to be at war with the entire mankind. All his actions stemmed from his desire to save himself, with not a thought of care and sympathy for others. He did many mean acts in the novel.
Answer: No doubt Griffin was a brilliant scientist.he did wonderful experiments and achieve success but he was not a law abiding person.he did not use his discovery of how to make himself invisible for good uses are for the welfare of the people or humanity in general. Rather he used it for its Pity benefits.
Firstly he set Fire to his landlord's house and ran away. Then he stole for without paying for it in the London Store. He robbed the honour of the article company and stole money from a clergyman's desk. He and raised Mrs hall and threw things at her and scared her.he used his invisibility only to trouble frighten beet and rob innocent people.
Griffin openly challenge the established law and try to create Chaos and confusion through his activities. Invisibility gave him an excuse to become lawless.Once a brilliant scientist he degenerated himself doing illegal things.his surprise his victims by his Pity tricks and mis adventures.he was started his great discovery and his great mine only for doing illegal things.