Math, asked by iamaryan0601, 7 months ago

Explain.
One must be a law abiding citizen of the country. Griffin lacked this value in his character. How did it make
him an undesirable person?

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Answered by ImPrettySimple
14

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: It is true he was not a law abiding citizen of his country. He broke one law after another and made himself an undesirable person. He did not hesitate robbing the vicar at Iping for money he needed.

Answered by anu14o3
24

Answer:

It is true he was not law abiding citizen of his country. He broke one law after another and made and made himself an undesirable person.

He did not hesitate to robbing the vicar at lping money he needed. He should have left a religious priest. When he was short on money he continued his experiments, without any thoughts of the consequences, he robbed his own father, who committed suicide because the money was his. He attended his father's funeral, without feeling sorry for his own act; instead he blamed his father for being sentimental fool.

He experimented on a cat, with no concerns of the poor creature's cries of pain. He threw it out and never tried to find out whether it was alive or dead. He burned down the house at Great Portland Street when the landlord and his sons found out his experiments and were horrified. He was only worried about covering his trail.

After becoming invisible, he committed a brutal act after another, not because it was necessary for his survival, but simply because he enjoyed doing them. The way he looted the owner of small costume shop, and left him helpless after striking him on his head, spoke volumes about his inhumanity.

He terrorized Marvel when he was on the run, fought with policemen. His plan to spreadl reign of terror among people using his powers of invisibility really shocked Dr. Kemp. He even tried to kill him for betraying him. In his final run from the people hunting him, he killed an old man with rod, because he bumped into him. Before his death, he had sunk to the lowest depth a man could go and was truly a monster in human form.

All the bad and immoral things that Griffin did could have been avoided if had abided with the laws of his country.

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