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Attempt the following question in 120-1ß0 words:
Marvel is the only character in ‘The Invisible Man’ who interacts with Griffin and gains something. Comment.

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Marvel is the only character in story ‘The Invisible Man’ interacting with Griffin and gaining something is True.

  • Mr. Marvel was fat and short. He gave the impression of a tramp, wearing a shabby hat, the charity boots, his clothing and the lifestyle of his poor.
  • Griffin made him his accomplice, though he found himself weak and good-for-nothing, because when he was humiliated, and no one else was available to help him.
  • Through his actions, Griffin forcibly took Marvel as an accomplice, knowing that he was a bad tramp which would be easy to manipulate. Griffin enslaves Marvel out of despair, and threatens him until he cooperates.
  • After the death of Griffin, Marvel becomes the sole proprietor of all his properties, and also of all his experiments, as he noted in his journal.
  • In the end, Marvel decides to open an inn out of the money the Invisible Man had inherited. The notes and details also come in handy, for he now also uses the story of the Invisible Man to gain public sympathy and attention.
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