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Explain how Griffin failed as a son, a friend and a scientist in H G Wells Invisible Man

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Answered by saran194
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he was the reason for his fathers suicide

Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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The person named Griffin was the reason for the suicide of his father. Griffin was a brilliant researcher and renowned scientist who invented a medicinal formula for converting a human body being invisible to others.

The formula needs to consume opium and some another drug, which makes human blood to boil, subsequently by processing his body by means of a radiator engine.

He became successful, but he finds himself unable to reverse to become visible again. Unlike the character shown in the 1933 film, the Griffin of the novel is apprehended as a psychopath even before he makes himself invisible.

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