The unveiling of the stranger was as unplanned and sudden for himself as for the people of Iping. Explain the reason, incident and consequence of his unveiling. '' The Invisible Man ''
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It is quite true the unveiling of the stranger was unplanned and sudden for everyone; neither he had planned to make his invisibility known to people in Iping, nor people had ever expected they would see such a phenomenon in their village.
The reason behind this unveiling was Griffin’s short temper. He had been annoyed and irritated to the extreme limit by Mrs. Hall. She had been pestering him to clear his arrears. However, he had no money; so he planned a robbery at the vicarage. When he was robbing the Buntings, Mrs. Hall and Mr. Hall found an opportunity to go into his room, which they found ajar. As they were examining the room and its contents in surprise, Griffin came back; he lost his temper and scared the Halls out of his room by lifting the chair; this not only scared them to their death, but also convinced them Griffin was dangerously mysterious and had connection with the supernatural world.
Mrs. Hall decided to expel Griffin out of her hotel; so she did not serve him any meals. This further infuriated the short-tempered scientist. When he went to the bar to ask Mrs. Hall why she had not answered his calls, Mrs. Hall put many questions to him regarding the strange happenings she had seen in his room.
At this point, Griffin burst out; in sheer anger, he revealed his invisibility himself. Just to show the owner, he took off his artificial nose and put on her hand. Later on he showed his entire invisibility.