How do you perceive doctor came based on his interaction with griffin?
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-Griffin comes to meet Dr. Kemp
-Kemp learns about Griffin’s evil design
-initially doesn’t try to correct him, doesn’t dissuade him
-later on realises how dangerous Griffin is- takes step to stop him
-his attitude shows:
1. his scientific temperament
2. his suspicion of / scepticism about ‘invisibility’
3. a weak character-doesn’t oppose Griffin straightaway
4. a caring member of society- takes steps to stop Griffin
5. more humane than Griffin
6. victorious- exhibiting the value of prudence in character
(any other relevant point)
(any six points)
Detailed Answer :
Dr. Kemp is a scientist living in the town of Port Burdock. He is a former acquaintance of Griffin, who knew Kemp to be interested in strange, bizarre aspects of science. Kemp continues to study science as he hopes to be admitted to The Royal Society. His scientific temperament makes him listen to the story Griffin tells him. He does not become hysterical nor does he behave like the locals. Griffin hopes Kemp would support him in his evil schemes and help him live a normal life but Kemp is too decent to join him. He is repelled by Griffin’s brutality and considers him insane and homicidal. He betrays Griffin to the police. He keeps him cool throughout the plot, when the final hunt for Griffin begins. Kemp helps in the final capturing and killing of Griffin. Thus, Dr. Kemp proves to be a law ability citizen.
Although both (Dr. Kemp and Griffin) are scientists, yet they are very different. They have a different approach towards life. Griffin does not think about humanity, he is pre-occupied with himself and his research. He disconnects himself from everyone. He is over-ambitious, selfish, and isolated from others. When he becomes invisible, he enjoys playing pranks with others.
Kemp has a caring attitude. This trait is reflected in his actions. He asks the house maids to keep themselves locked irrespective of anything. He warns and advises everyone about the invisible man’s intentions. He believes money is of no value. It becomes the reason for one’s isolation but finally Kemp betrays his old acquaintance, i.e., an invisible man although it was for the good of the society. Thus in comparison with Dr. Kemp who works for society’s God. Griffin terms out to be a selfish, cruel scientist who does not care about anyone.
-Kemp learns about Griffin’s evil design
-initially doesn’t try to correct him, doesn’t dissuade him
-later on realises how dangerous Griffin is- takes step to stop him
-his attitude shows:
1. his scientific temperament
2. his suspicion of / scepticism about ‘invisibility’
3. a weak character-doesn’t oppose Griffin straightaway
4. a caring member of society- takes steps to stop Griffin
5. more humane than Griffin
6. victorious- exhibiting the value of prudence in character
(any other relevant point)
(any six points)
Detailed Answer :
Dr. Kemp is a scientist living in the town of Port Burdock. He is a former acquaintance of Griffin, who knew Kemp to be interested in strange, bizarre aspects of science. Kemp continues to study science as he hopes to be admitted to The Royal Society. His scientific temperament makes him listen to the story Griffin tells him. He does not become hysterical nor does he behave like the locals. Griffin hopes Kemp would support him in his evil schemes and help him live a normal life but Kemp is too decent to join him. He is repelled by Griffin’s brutality and considers him insane and homicidal. He betrays Griffin to the police. He keeps him cool throughout the plot, when the final hunt for Griffin begins. Kemp helps in the final capturing and killing of Griffin. Thus, Dr. Kemp proves to be a law ability citizen.
Although both (Dr. Kemp and Griffin) are scientists, yet they are very different. They have a different approach towards life. Griffin does not think about humanity, he is pre-occupied with himself and his research. He disconnects himself from everyone. He is over-ambitious, selfish, and isolated from others. When he becomes invisible, he enjoys playing pranks with others.
Kemp has a caring attitude. This trait is reflected in his actions. He asks the house maids to keep themselves locked irrespective of anything. He warns and advises everyone about the invisible man’s intentions. He believes money is of no value. It becomes the reason for one’s isolation but finally Kemp betrays his old acquaintance, i.e., an invisible man although it was for the good of the society. Thus in comparison with Dr. Kemp who works for society’s God. Griffin terms out to be a selfish, cruel scientist who does not care about anyone.
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