Griffin was a brilliant scientist but not a true one. What made him a bad
scientist? What does it show about his character? How is the value of
“welfare for all” important in the life of a scientist?
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Griffin was a brilliant scientist but not a true one. He discovered how human body could be made transparent. It was an amazing discovery that could be used the welfare of the society. But Griffin misused it. He used it to puzzle others. He disturbed the peace of others. He robbed the innocent people. He took revenge upon his landlady.
It shows he was not a man of good character. He lacked the value of kindness, cooperation and humility’. He was an eccentrics dishonest and lawless scientist who brought bad name to science. He did not understand the value of welfare for all. If he had used his invention for a good cause, he would have become immortal and remembered forever.
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A true scientist always works for the betterment of the people. He does something useful for mankind by making new discoveries and inventions. He never indulges in harmful or destructive activities. Griffin cannot be called a true scientist because he has a criminal bent of mind. He sets a house on fire,loots a shopkeeper and steals cash from clergyman's desk. So he is more of a thief or a robber. He may be a brilliant scientist but not a good human being. He could have put his discovery to some better use. Though he has made a wonderful discovery, he fails to serve mankind with it.
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