Griffin was rather a lawless person.Comment on it.
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Though, Griffin was a brilliant scientist, it can be inferred from multiple instances in the story that he was a lawless person. Initially, he set his landlord’s house on fire because the landlord wanted to throw him out of the house. He entered a store stealthily and unwrapped the boxes and adorned himself with the clothes and ate the food taken from a grocery store.
He then entered a theatrical company to disguise himself more. He robbed the shopkeeper after taking bandages, whiskers, glasses, a hat and many other things. Griffin stole the clergyman’s housekeeping money in Iping as well. All these instances support the inference that Griffin was a lawless man.
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Griffin was a lawless person but by profession he was a scientist. His landlord disliked him and tired to get rid of him.In revenge griffin set fire to the house and ran away. He had no money and so he stole and robbed people after becoming invisible. When je went into London store, he gave himself the pleasure of clothing. He fed himself without regards to any expenses. Such a behaviour is never expected from a scientist. He also robbed the shopkeeper at Drury Lane and robbed in of whatever he could find. When he exhausted all his money he had stolen,then again he robbed a clergyman. He even attacked the inn keeper and his wife. Later when the police came to arrest him,he threw off his clothes and became invisible and ran away. One who doesn't obey law and fails to behave properly, he is surely a lawless person.