(ii)What did Griffin, the scientist, do to escape after setting the fire to the house of his landlord?
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Explanation:
One day he had a quarrel with his landlord. In order to avenge the landlord he then set fire to the house. So as to escape from the landlord and the fire, Griffin removed all his clothes and became invisible and ran away without being noticed or caught by his landlord.
Answer:
Griffin is a scientist who appears in Herbert George Wells' novel Footprints without Feet. Rare compounds that could render any man invisible had been discovered by the scientist, yet man could still be touched and felt.
Explanation:
Griffin was a superb researcher. Years of research had been put into his studies to show that the human body might become invisible. Additionally, he had used some unusual medications, which caused him to disappear.
- He argued with his landlord one day. He then set the house on fire to exact revenge on the landlord. Griffin took off all his clothes, turned invisible, and raced away unnoticed and uncaught from his landlord while trying to flee the fire and his landlord.
- Griffin then began to wander through the streets of London while being invisible, poor, and without clothing.
Griffin set the home on fire as retaliation. He had to remove his clothes to flee without being noticed. He then became an unclothed, penniless wanderer who was virtually unnoticeable until he unintentionally stepped in some mud and left some tracks while walking!
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