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Give character sketch of griffin. Why did his discovery of invisible man make the brilliant scientists a lawless person who brought suffering to himself and people around him

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Answered by kumarrajendra23
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My impression of Griffin is that of a bad person. Griffin has more negative qualities and almost none positive . truly he is a lawless person he is not a true scientist as he has misuse is his scientific Discovery . he does anti social activities. he run away becoming invisible . He enter a London store and steel various things then he flees to iping village and steal money from the clergyman's house. he also sets the house on Fire before it . people call Mr jeffers the village constable in a iping . the constable tries to catch him but Griffin becomes invisible . he is now a headless person. there occurs a fight between Griffin and Mrs jeffers and the people . but Griffin escapes . all the activities show that Griffin has almost no good qualities .

Answered by sanghmitra1301
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Griffin is the 'invisible man' in the story. The Invisible Man. He is seen visiting a small village with a bandaged head and bushy side whiskers . We and the characters in the story later realise that the bandages on his head we intended to hide the fact that he is invisible from all. The Invisibility happened due to an experiment he conducted on himself. He had in fact stolen money from his father to conduct his experiments. The money which belonged to someone else. The stealing had cause his father to kill himself. As rhe story progresses Dr. Griffin again begins stealing for his selfish wants and after a point looses his sanity. Through a not which he writes to his friend, he announces to all that he is out to kill one person a day begginng with his friend . By the end of the story, he is trapped and killed by the village folk and at his death his body again becomes visible.

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