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Discoveries of science can be used for the welfare of mankind as well as for it's destruction. How is this applicable to Griffin's scientific discovery? Explain giving examples from the text.

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The narrative of a scientist called Griffin is a sort of assumed one, according to the synopsis of footprints without feet. The mysterious invisibility formula created by the scientist serves as the central theme of the narrative. He created a medication that, when consumed, rendered the user invisible. None could physically feel him even if he was invisible.

  • A real scientist serves humanity's interests. He seeks to improve the comfort, ease, and enjoyment of man's life.
  • He never uses his insights for self-serving or selfish purposes. Griffin, despite being a talented scientist, abuses his finding.
  • He has developed a way to make his body translucent and invisible via experimentation.
  • He enters businesses and shops unnoticed, robs individuals of their money or belongings, and then flees.
  • He utilises this finding to confound others. He starts a fire at the landlord's home who sought to kick him out.
  • He steals alcohol, candy, and food. Griffin misused his creation, giving science a bad reputation. He had a criminal mindset and was self-centered.

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Answered by Sahilagra15
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Answer:

A true scientist works for the good of humanity. He wants to make man's life easier, more comfortable and enjoyable. He does not misuse his discoveries for personal gains or selfish ends. But Griffin, though a brilliant scientist, misuses his discovery. By his experiments, he has been able to make his body transparent and invisible.

He uses this discovery to puzzle other people, enters stores and shops unseen, robs people of their money or things and escapes. He sets fire to the house of his landlord who tried to eject him. He steals food, sweets and wine. Griffin brought a bad name to science by misusing his invention. He was a selfish man with a criminal bent of mind.

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