What are the important events in invisible man ?
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1. Griffin comes to Iping sometime in February and takes a room in the Coach and Horses. Teddy Henfrey suspects him of being a criminal. Well, that was a quick judgment.
2. The next day, Griffin gets his luggage from the station.
3. He lives and researches in Iping until the Whitsuntide festival, around late May.
4. Griffin starts doing some not-so-great things: he scares Cuss on Whit Sunday, and that night, he robs the vicarage. He's nearly caught by the Halls, but he gets away.
5. On Whit Monday, he reveals himself (as invisible) to the Iping village.
6. That afternoon, Griffin recruits Marvel and goes back to Iping to get his stuff.
7. He heads to Port Stowe with Marvel, where he spends most of Tuesday robbing places.
8. In the early evening (of Tuesday?), Griffin chases Marvel but fails to catch him and is driven off.
9. That night, he finds Kemp by accident, and he spends the next morning telling his story to Kemp.
10. Here's the story: six years ago, at the age of 22, Griffin left University College for Chesilstowe, where he taught and researched physics.
11. After three years, he realized he needed more money, so he stole money from his dad, which led to his dad's suicide.
12. Now that he had the money, though, Griffin created an invisibility formula. Success! Just after, he got into a fight with his landlord, became invisible, and burned down his apartment building.
13. He had some invisible adventures around London, including running into a Salvation Army march, unsuccessfully trying to rob a department store, and successfully robbing a costume shop.
14. End of story. But at this point, it becomes clear that Kemp has betrayed him. Luckily, he is able to escape.
15. For the next twenty-four hours, Griffin is hunted, kills Wicksteed, and somehow finds shelter.
16. He lays siege to Kemp's house sometime after lunch (on Thursday?), but is eventually killed by a crowd. That's not the way a character would probably want his timeline to end.