One must be a law abiding citizen of the country. Griffin lacked this
attribute in his character. How did it make him an undesirable person? How
lawlessness did overshadow his greatness as a scientist?
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One must be a law abiding person. Those who don’t follow rules become a nuisance for society. Griffin was no doubt a brilliant scientist but his lawlessness overshadowed his brilliance. He misused his discovery and disturbed the peace of society.
He robbed a storehouse, hit the landlady and the shopkeeper, had a fight with the constable. All
these lawless activities of Griffin made him an undesirable person in society. He used his invention for self-interest and for taking revenge upon the people around him.
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