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Dr.Kemp betrayed his friend Griffin , yet we cannot call him a villian. Do you agree ? Answer in the light of Kemp's character? 6 marks \n give new correct answer not previous answer upto 6 marks answwer

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Dr. Kemp comes out man of grit and determination because he was the first person who analyzed the existence of the invisible man without any trace of fear or apprehension. He was a well-qualified scientist who was working on a project which he hoped would win him the fellowship of royal society.

This keenly observant and self-confident scientist examined the first traces of the Invisible man’s presence in his house objectively. On coming face with him, Kemp did not at all get started. Without losing his cool and in a very calm and composed manner, he heard griffin’s entire story with patience and assured to respect his freedom. However, when he came down to his study and read all the reports about the invisible man as printed by the newspapers, he sent a word to the police chief, Colonel Adye to come and arrest this criminal. Kemp’s determination to check any potential threat to the society and his grit to contain the unchecked terror caused by invisible man was thus fully established.

However, this supposed to breach of trust on the part of Kemp can in no way be called a betrayal because he took this step in the larger interest of the welfare of the society. The manner in which he arranged and organized the arrest of griffin also indicates the dominance of his moral strength over any other human weakness.

Therefore, Kemp earns the admiration of the readers for the positive qualities for grit and determination that the employs to rescue everyone from the wrath of the evil Invisible man.


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