Griffin the scientist is the perfect example of misuse of intelligence and power. Elaborate.
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The invisible man (Griffin) first became visible after he slipped into a big London store for keeping warm and overslept there while wearing some clothes taken from the store. The clothes made him visible to the shop assistants when the shop opened in the morning. To escape from them, he had to shed all his clothes to become invisible again.
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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.
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