The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man
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In H.G. Wells' "The Invisible Man," the story begins with a mysterious man named Griffin arriving in the small village of Iping. He is completely wrapped in bandages and behaves oddly, leading to suspicion among the locals. Griffin is revealed to be a scientist who has discovered a way to make himself invisible through a process involving a chemical treatment.
As he struggles with the consequences of his invisibility, Griffin becomes increasingly isolated and paranoid. His attempts to interact with the villagers lead to chaos and violence, culminating in a series of events where he terrorizes the townspeople. Ultimately, Griffin's inability to reverse his condition and his descent into madness lead to his downfall, as he is hunted down and killed by those he once sought to control
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