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Griffin journey as a scientist

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Answered by shefali30
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Griffin as a scientist was genius with an irritable temper though. His brilliance came into limelight when he made a remarkable discovery by inventing the wondrous drug that enabled him to become invisible.Griffin was a short tempered scientist who sets fire to the house of his landlord in a fit of anger. The way he stole clothes from the London store and then robbed the shopkeeper show him to be an amoral person if not immoral. In fact, he misused his discovery to satisfy his whims.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the story, "Foot Prints Without Feet" or "Invisible Man", Griffin has been portrayed as an intelligent scientist.

He carried out experiments after experiment and then consumed some rare drugs which mage him invisible.

Intelligent scientist though he was but a lawless person. He had no respect for others. He had no compassion for anyone. He burnt his landlord's house to seek revenge.Owing to his misdeeds he became a homeless wanderer.

He stole from the London store and hit the shopkeeper. He stole from the Drury shop.

He used a false nose, whiskers, glasses and bandages to hide his invisible face. He also stole the dresses from shop.

He started to stay at Iping as rented guest. But he threw chair on Mrs.Hall. This showed he never thought about other's feelings. He also stole from clergy man's desk. And when the constable came to catch him, he ran away.

This showed that his scientific discovery made him a criminal. He didn't use his discovery for any good purpose which made the invention turn to be a curse for the society.

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