Griffen In The Invisible Man

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Griffen the main character in The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells was a very lonely man. He finally decided to take his science experiment to life and become invisible and does not know what to do once he is. He learns that he should not act without thinking.

The reason the invisible man became invisible is because he did not have any friends and he did not have any friends and he didn't have any family left because they all either left him or died. So when he finally got lonely enough he then, since he was a scientist, he decided to put his experiment to work and try to become invisible. He then decided to go around and try to scare people and spy on people to scare this one person he knew. He then said to them "It's very simple, I'm an invisible
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They then started to get along and Kemp and Griffen start experimenting on different animals trying to turn them invisible and then trying many different things to turn them back before they try it on Griffin. The reason they are trying the experiment on other animals than him first is because they do not want to end up killing Griffen on accident because he is still an experiment kind of. Then when they were at Kemps house one day, the police came and because of some of the bad things that Griffen had done they had figured out where he was and they were coming to arrest him, but in the process of trying to apprehend him they accidentally kill him.

Finally, when everything is over and the smoke has cleared the cops take his body and Kemp finally is left back at his house and most things go back to normal. Kemp will always remember the weeks that the invisible man stayed at his house and the experiments that they did together. Now everything is back to normal and the invisible man is gone once more into the shadows the theme of this story is: Acting without thinking is not