CBSE BOARD XII, asked by viveksingh6800, 1 year ago

character sketch of Mr cuss

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Answered by allaiesalimriaz2
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Cuss was a local practitioner of Iping who was jealous of continuous growing popularity of the stranger around the little town, Iping. Therefore, he decided to expose the stranger before the people of that village. He made an excuse of collecting fund for nurses with which he went to Coach & Horses to meet the stranger. During his meeting with the stranger, he started putting up illogical questions & started touching the private things of the stranger which irritated the latter, who, angrily, pinched his nose after exhibiting his invisible hands to him. His explanation of invisibility to Mr. Bunting was turned down by the latter stating that there is no existence of such person in this world. His efforts fail to convince others that he has encountered an invisible man but no body believes in him.
Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !

Mr Cuss, the general practitioner in the village of Iping, was a curious cat. The bandages of The Invisible Man excited his professional interest. He was also jealous of him he got to know that he possessed so many bottles of different shape and size filled with chemicals.

     He thought he was smart and devised a plain to arrange an interview with the stranger just to gain more information about him. However, he was scared out of wits when Griffin showed his empty sleeve.

       At first he behaved badly, but ran away when Griffin tweaked his nose by the invisible hand. Though scared, he reacted rationally after coming to his senses.

    He thought he had probably gone mad or insane. Later, we see his investigative nature also. He tried to decipher Griffin's book with the help of Mr Bunting.

Good luck !!

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