English, asked by dowluruamruta2008, 12 days ago

Who was Griffin and why did he wrap himself in bandages and cover his
face? Do you think Griffin could have used his invisibility to help people?
what did he do otherwise. Discuss.​

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Answered by mv14889711
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Griffin was not bothered if he had harmed anybody in the fulfilment of what he wanted. He set his landlord’s house on fire because the landlord tried to make him leave. Then his robberies at shops and later in the village indicate that he was a lawless person. When he encountered the landlady of the inn, he threw a chair at her and her husband. Lawless persons like Griffin never think about the safety and well-being of others. They are only concerned about themselves

Answered by chikoo95
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Working as a recluse in his flat, Griffin invents a formula to bend light and decrease the refractive index of physical objects, making them invisible. ... He wraps his head in bandages to conceal his invisibility, covering his eyes with large dark goggles.

Griffin was a scientist who had made a discovery due to which'he could be invisible. But he was rather a lawless scientist, who misused a scientific discovery for his petty, selfish gains. He set his landlord's house on fire, when he asked him to vacate it. He entered the store invisible, stole clothes and food.

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