English, asked by binujosu25, 3 months ago

(c) Why was the shop in Drury Lane suitable according to the
invisible man?​

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Answered by rksingh13rose
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Answer:

because Griffin arrived there to became visible and to get rid of cold he went there with upstairs and return back with bandage covered within his head and a coat upto kness a dark glasses false nose . and also attached the shopkeeper and snatched the money to fulfill his needs

thus it results suitable for invisible man

Answered by GulabLachman
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The shop at Dury Lane was suitable as it had provided the man with the elements to disguise himself.

  • The question has been asked from the story The Invisible Man.
  • The story revolves around Griffin, a brilliant scientist, who just created a medicine that might turn users invisible or unnoticed.
  • He took a few drops to test his theory, and soon after he was able to disappear. Though a skilled scientist, he also broke the law.
  • In the icy month of January, he was pacing the streets of London. Thus, he went into a store on Drury Lane to find solace.
  • He discovered the clothing he needed in the store to make himself noticed. However, he disappeared as he ascended.
  • He donned a cap, an artificial nose, a thick moustache, and dark glasses. He then attacked the shop's owner before fleeing. In addition, he even focused his gaze on the money before robbing everyone.

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