Why did Griffin set the landlord's house on fire ?
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Griffin was lawless because he had committed many anti-social deeds for which he never felt guilty. He set fire to his landlord's house and ran away, he stole ' foodstuffs and clothes from a London store, stole other goods from a theatrical company and also stole money from a clergyman's house to pay his bills.
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Griffin set fire on the landlord's house because he thought that the landlord dislike him and want to evict Griffin.
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