What was the moral of the story footprints without feet class 10th
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That misuse of scientific discovery can create mayhem with humanity
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A genuine scientist works for the good of humanity. He believes in making human lives more comfortable, easier, and pleasurable. He does not misuse his inventions for his selfish motive or personal gains. However, Griffin despite being a brilliant scientist misused his discovery.
Using his discovery he made him invisible and started to trouble his landlord, rob clothes and money, steel food and wine. His misuse of his discovery only disturbed peace and created havoc and mayhem in the society. Such scientists who make use of their inventions for avenging others, ending up being lawless people.
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The story tells us the human nature of misusing their own discoveries.
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