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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. Give answer in 50-60 words​

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Answered by EishanKhandait
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Answer:

It is rightly said that Griffin was a lawless person. He was not a law abiding citizen. A person who follows law and order of the country can not think of damaging other’s property. But Griffin set fire to the house and became a homeless wanderer. He also robbed a shopkeeper of all the money he could find. He stole the housekeeping money from the clergyman’s desk. Griffin also attacked Mrs. Hall when she entered his room. All these activities and instances prove that he was really a lawless person.

Answered by AdityaSharma99
3

Explanation:

Griffin was a gifted young University medical student he was very intelligent and was quite curious about knowing things he believed that he was on a voyage of great scientific discoveries but feels uncomfortable in working with his professor so he decided to to make a formula by which he prove that the human body can become invisible by working hard in his rented flat he was able to prove that human body can be invisivle by discovering his experiment he becomes invisible as his well and his formula but after that after that he began to steal things as for making the formula he made lot of money wasted so to cure that loss he steals money from the clergy man in the epping and he also steals his own father and also for being invisible he pretended to steal the shopkeeper and steal clothes from his shop to get visible hence he was not a true scientist as he devalued his scientific discovery.

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