Griffin was his own enemy what typicall trait of his character led to his downfall
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Griffin was his own enemy and his selfishness drove him to the verge of disaster from where he easily tipped over and fell into the chasm of disaster. Unquestionably, he was a great scientist; but he was not a good human being.
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Griffin was his own enemy and his selfishness drove him to the verge of disaster from where he easily tipped over and fell into the chasm of disaster. Unquestionably, he was a great scientist; but he was not a good human being
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