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Draw a pen portrait of Dr. Kemp and contrast him with Griffin

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                                         Dr. Kemp's Character


Dr. Kemp was a man of principles and understood his responsibilities to his fellow men and women. Not only he helped Griffin in his hour of need but also dared to risk his life for saving his fellow men and women from the cruel plans of Griffin.


He was quite observant and self-confident scientist. He 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 composure, he heard Griffin’s entire story with patience and assured to provide all the help he could. However, after he read all the reports about the invisible man as printed in the newspapers, he sent a word to the police chief, Colonel Adye to come and arrest this criminal.


After he became sure Griffin was a danger mankind, he took decisions in the larger interest of the welfare of the society. The manner in which he got Griffin arrested – by making himself bait, shows he was capable of putting his life in danger for the larger interests of society. Griffin was selfish; but Kemp could sacrifice his own life, this was the main difference between them.


Therefore, Kemp earns the admiration of the readers for the positive qualities for grit and determination. 
Answered by kush193874
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Griffin is the protagonist of novel 'The Invisible Man' who commences his career as a teacher but turns out to be a ruffian in the end. His overambitious nature drags him to the mouth of hell whence he can not come out. He begins his journey with Dr.

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