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griffin was not a true scientist as he misused his scientific discovery .illustrate this point by giving two incidents from the story ​

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Answered by armaansharma85
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Griffin was not a true scientist as he misused his scientific discovery. Illustrate this point by giving two incidents from the story. Answer: ... Griffin was not a true scientist as he did not use his discovery of how to make himself invisible for good uses.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A true scientist is always law abiding. He does something useful for the mankind. The scientists study nature. So, the old name for a scientist was 'A Natural Philosopher'.

A philosopher will never do such acts. These are like setting a house on fire, looting a shopkeeper or steeling cash. So, Griffin was not a philosopher. Therefore, he was not a true scientist either. One wonders why he did not put his discovery to some better use. He easily lost control on himself. But a scientist has to be very patient. In the end, he escapes like a criminal. These things show that he was certainly not like a true scientist.

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