Compare the character of mrs hall and the invisible Man
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Mrs. Hall
Character Analysis
Mrs. Hall is a woman who lives in Iping and who runs the Coach and Horses Inn with her husband, Mr. Hall. She is a polite, decent woman who fatefully overlooks Griffin’s strange behavior when he promises to pay her more money for his stay. Depending on one’s perspective, this arguably makes her greedy or simply a good business owner. She prides herself on being non-superstitious, and dismisses warning signs about Griffin’s invisibility, only believing that he is actually invisible after he reveals it to her himself.
Mrs. Hall Quotes in The Invisible Man
The The Invisible Man quotes below are all either spoken by Mrs. Hall or refer to Mrs. Hall. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one: Freedom, Anonymity, and Immorality Theme Icon). Note: all page numbers and citation info for the quotes below refer to the Borzoi edition of The Invisible Man published in 2010.