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character sketch of Griffin ​

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Answered by Aruna421
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Character sketch of Griffin

Griffin was the lead character in the novel. He was an albino. Though he had many great

qualities, yet he had many flaws in his character. 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. When he was short of money he continued his

experiments, without any thoughts of the consequences, he robed his own father,

who committed suicide because the money was not his. He attended his father’s

funeral without feeling sorry for his own act; instead he blamed his father for

being a sentimental fool. He experimented on a cat, with no concern for the

poor creature’s cries of pain. He threw it out and never tried to find whether

it was alive or dead. He burnt down the house at Great Portland Street when the

landlord and his sons found about his experiments and were horrified. He was

only worried about covering his trail.

Even after

becoming invisible he committed one brutal act after another, not because they

were necessary for his survival, but simply because he enjoyed doing them. The

way he looted his owner of a small costume shop, and left after striking the

old man on his head, spoke volumes about his inhumanity. He terrorized Marvel

when he was on the run, fought with the policemen. His plan to spread reign of

terror among people using his powers of invisibility really shocked Dr. Kemp.

He even tried to kill him for betraying him. In his final run from the people

hunting him, he killed an old man with a rod because he bumped into him.

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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Answer:

Griffin is the protagonist of the novel 'The Invisible Man' written by 'H.G.Wells'. He is represented as an albino, a prodigy, a meritorious student but an extremely short-tempered man in this novel. He is also shown as a model of science without humanity who is least bothered about people and their sentiments.

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