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Summary on Invisible Man

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the narrator of Invisible Man is the nameless young black man who was in the 20th century United States where reality is surreal and who can sarvive only through pretense. Because the people he encounter " see only my surroundings, themselves or figment of their imagination ," he is effestively invisible
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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

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