Character sketch of Mr. HALL in the novel "The Invisible Man"
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Mr. Hall
Mr. Hall was Mrs. Hall’s husband. He appeared to be quite henpecked. He had to agree to Mrs. Hall’s wishes. As informed by Teddy Henfrey he was against renting room to the invisible man since beginning; however he had to give in to his wife’s decision.
When the situation began to get out of control, he acted in earnest to seek the legal advice against Griffin. He also went to lodge a complaint against him and brought constable Mr. Bobby Jaffers along to the inn.
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George Hall or Mr Hall was the husband of Mrs Hall and drove the Iping conveyance. He was a drunkardand his wife managed the inn on her own. He believed in others quite easily and when Mr Teddy Henfrey told him about Griffin, he at once formed the perception that something unusual was up. He has an investigative side too.
He wanted to know the details about his guest and tried to inspect his room when he found it empty. However, he was only secondary to his wife and was very meek in front of her. He was taken to task by her many times. George was also kind by nature like his wife. When the dog attacked Griffin, he rushed to his room to see if he needed any kind of help.
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Mr. Hall
Mr. Hall was Mrs. Hall’s husband. He appeared to be quite henpecked. He had to agree to Mrs. Hall’s wishes. As informed by Teddy Henfrey he was against renting room to the invisible man since beginning; however he had to give in to his wife’s decision.
When the situation began to get out of control, he acted in earnest to seek the legal advice against Griffin. He also went to lodge a complaint against him and brought constable Mr. Bobby Jaffers along to the inn.
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George Hall or Mr Hall was the husband of Mrs Hall and drove the Iping conveyance. He was a drunkardand his wife managed the inn on her own. He believed in others quite easily and when Mr Teddy Henfrey told him about Griffin, he at once formed the perception that something unusual was up. He has an investigative side too.
He wanted to know the details about his guest and tried to inspect his room when he found it empty. However, he was only secondary to his wife and was very meek in front of her. He was taken to task by her many times. George was also kind by nature like his wife. When the dog attacked Griffin, he rushed to his room to see if he needed any kind of help.
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George Hall: George Hall, the husband of Mrs. Hall, is a simple innocent folk,
assisting his wife in the Inn. Couch and Horses Inn. He is the first person in Iping to
suspect the mysterious Griffin. When a dog bites Griffin and tears his glove and nips his
trousers, it was George Hall who follows him to see if he was alright but he was taken
aback when he saw a handless arm, waving towards him, slam the door in his face and
locked.
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