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character sketch of Mr. Bunting from the novel The Invisible Man

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Answered by anushamishra
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Mr. Bunting is a Roman Cathoic Priest who is a good friend of Dr. Cuss. He does not believe in the incidence of Dr. Cuss’s elaboration of stranger’s invisibility. On Whit Monday, while the couple are sleeping, they get to hear the noise of somebody’s footsteps. They wake up immediately and find that, there is sound of pad-pad as if somebody were walking barefoot on the ground. At first, they think that could be their misconception but soon Mr. Bunting recalls the incident explained by Mr. Cuss and follows the noise with a poker in his hand. He sees his drawers being opened, candle being lit and papers being thrown here and there but can’t succeed in catching the thief red-handedly. Finally, he realises that it could be the work of invisible man. He even goes to Coach and Horses for having a look at stranger’s three fat books but neither gets the head nor the tail. He is beaten by the stranger for  being an intruder.
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Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !!

CHARACTER SKETCH OF MR. BUNTING

Mr Bunting was the vicar of the Iping village and thus, was held in very high esteem by his fellow villagers. He was a rational being. When Mr Cuss narrated him the story of his interview with the Invisible Man, he tried to calm him and got his facts right. He grew suspicious about the things that Mr Cuss narrated and considered it to be a most remarkable story.

      We see that he was also very bold and brave. He tried to decipher Griffin's book with the help the fact that he had forgotten all his Greek.

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