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How did griffin the invisible person meet with his end of life?

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Answered by sam3255
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Griffin’s story is of a man who had no conscience, was

callous towards other people and simply self-centered. He appeared to be at war

with the entire mankind. All his actions stemmed from his desire to save

himself, with not a thought about the pain he inflicted on others. When he was

short of money he continued his experiments, without any thoughts of the

consequences, he robed his own father, who committed suicide because the money

was not his. He experimented on a cat, with no concern for the poor creature’s

cries of pain. He threw it out and never tried to find whether it was alive or

dead. He burnt down the house at Great Portland Street when the landlord and

his sons found about his experiments and were horrified. He was only worried

about covering his trail.

After becoming invisible he committed one brutal act after

another, not because they were necessary for his survival, but simply because

he enjoyed doing them. The way he looted his owner of a small costume shop, and

left after striking the old man on his head, spoke volumes about his

inhumanity. He terrorized Marvel when he was on the run, fought with the

policemen. His plan to spread reign of terror among people using his powers of

invisibility really shocked Dr. Kemp. He even tried to kill him for betraying

him. In his final run from the people hunting him, he killed an old man with a

rod because he bumped into him. He dug his own grave when he decided to kill

Colonel Adye.  Before his death, he had

sunk to the lowest depth a man could go and was truly a monster in human form.

At the end of the novel, when Kemp was running to save his life from angry

Griifin who was chasing him with the advantage of invisibility, Kemp could not

run very far. Griffin seized him and began to beat him. Kemp’s cries for help

brought the bystanders to the spot where Griffin was astride on the fallen Kemp.

The crowd of people got hold of Griffin and beat him vigorously. Some of the

blows proved fatal and he succumbed to injuries. This is how he met his end.

Answered by nivabora539
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Answer:

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.

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