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Ilustrate,is the ending of the novel invisible man justified?

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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 Griffin was killed at the end because of his misdeeds; the poetic justice was done. Griffin was punished rightly for his cruel deeds.  

Marvel became the beneficiary as a result of Griffin’s death. He got not only the stolen money, but also Griffin’s note-books in which he had recorded his research formulae in cipher. He invested the money wisely in opening an inn for himself. However, the note-books were of little use to him. It would take him a lifetime to decipher Griffin’s findings.
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