Character sketch of Marvel ?
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Thomas Marvel is from the Invisible man...his character sketch is below
Thomas Marvel is a tramp who is recruited to aid the Invisible Man as his visible partner. He handles the Invisible Man’s scientific notebooks and money. He eventually becomes frightened of his invisible partner and escapes to Port Burdock. He takes the notebooks and the stolen money with him, and seeks police protection. He invites the anger of the Invisible Man who seeks revenge for his betrayal. In the end, Marvel is spared by him and is left with the stolen money. He opens an inn and names it after his former adversary the Invisible Man. He also keeps his notes and reads all of Griffin’s secret in privacy. Griffin made him his sidekick even though he himself considered him stupid and good for nothing. He was a coward little man and was unable to stand up to Griffin. He became his partner in crime but cheated him.He was also an opportunist. The first chance that he got, he tried to sneak away from Griffin but failed. The second time he manages to run away with all his money and his three books. He was very clear in the sense that he himself got arrested as he knew Griffin was after him. Moreover, he kept the three books for himself in hope of solving their mystery – an act of foolishness.
He did everything in a leisurely manner
Thomas Marvel is a tramp who is recruited to aid the Invisible Man as his visible partner. He handles the Invisible Man’s scientific notebooks and money. He eventually becomes frightened of his invisible partner and escapes to Port Burdock. He takes the notebooks and the stolen money with him, and seeks police protection. He invites the anger of the Invisible Man who seeks revenge for his betrayal. In the end, Marvel is spared by him and is left with the stolen money. He opens an inn and names it after his former adversary the Invisible Man. He also keeps his notes and reads all of Griffin’s secret in privacy. Griffin made him his sidekick even though he himself considered him stupid and good for nothing. He was a coward little man and was unable to stand up to Griffin. He became his partner in crime but cheated him.He was also an opportunist. The first chance that he got, he tried to sneak away from Griffin but failed. The second time he manages to run away with all his money and his three books. He was very clear in the sense that he himself got arrested as he knew Griffin was after him. Moreover, he kept the three books for himself in hope of solving their mystery – an act of foolishness.
He did everything in a leisurely manner
Anonymous:
nice answer but for 10 marks it is quite insufficient
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