How did invisibility prove to be both boon and bane for Griffin?
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Invisibility proved to be both boon and bane for Griffin because of the following reasons
In a way Griffin who wanted to prove the world about his theory on invisibility was proved and his invention was something that was never been done in the history
but the bane that he used this power which could be used for the betterment of the society in his revenge form the landlord and in stealing turned him into an evil spirit and he who could become a great scientist was overshadowed by his lawlessnees and become an undesirable person
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