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▪“The Invisible Man” is a science fiction novella by the English writer H.G. Wells. The story was first published in serial format in a magazine called “Pearson’s Weekly” in 1897. The novella was published on its own later that year due to the public interest.
▪ The novella is told in the third person and revolves around a scientist named Griffin who discovers a formula that is capable of making a person invisible indefinitely.
▪To escape his monotonous life and the threat of his landlord kicking him out, Griffin turns himself invisible and begins committing robberies and pranking people.
▪Soon, however, Griffin decides that he wants to return to normal and begins trying to find a reverse formula. He dresses himself up in costumes and tries to stay at an inn to work out the formula but is soon discovered and run out of the Inn.
▪Griffin befriends a homeless man who he asks to help him retrieve his notes, but the man runs off with the notes and Griffin falls into despair and rage.
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The Invisible Man written by H.G Wells
He is a scientist who like to discovered new things and successfully he create a chemical which can make human body transparent. He took some rare drug and suddenly he became invisible. The first thing he did he took revenge with the landlord he disliked him. He was a lawless person. After setting landlord house in fire he ran and he stepped on mud which cause him to leave footprints behind he removed his clothes in ordered that no one can caught him. his footprint were followed by two boys until they were visible. Griffin later on went to London big store were he took some cloths to keep himself warm but again he was caught and he had to removed his clothes. He went to theatrical company where we wore bandages, glasses and fake nose to make face and took train to Iping village this was a unusual event. Mrs. Hall tried to be friendly but he didn't had desired to talk to him he wanted to be solitary. He later on attacked Mrs. Hall and landlord by terrorising them. He missed used his discovery for personal for gain