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Describe marvel as an opportunist

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Marvel was really an opportunist man. He had to be Griffin’s accomplice against his wish as the latter threatened him. He often expressed his wish to be free of the responsibilities Griffin had assigned him, but to no avail. He also tried to give him a slip; but Griffin caught him. Marvel was trapped in Griffin’s schemes. He was to too weak and clever to outsmart the strong and shrewd invisible man.

However, Marvel succeeded in dodging Griffin with his stolen money in his pockets and diaries in which he had written the process of becoming invisible in cipher. He hid the books somewhere as he could not run with them. Fortunately, at Jolly Cricketers he was helped by fortune. After that he took shelter in police custody. He told the police everything he knew about Griffin; but he did not tell anything about the stolen money and his research diaries. After Griffin’s tragic end, he used the stolen money to open an inn and settled in life. He never told anyone that he had Griffin’s diaries that he read every evening to understand the secret information that Griffin had jotted in them. He took advantage of Griffin’s stolen money and secretly kept his research work.

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