What the Invisible Man failed to …show more content…
consider is whether it is actually advantageous for a man to be invisible. Griffin never anticipated the difficulties he would incur through his invisibility.
As it turned out, being stark naked at all times was uncomfortable. The process of waiting for food to assimilate was inconvenient. People and vehicles unaware of his presence proved hazardous. In fact, Griffin discovers that there was really very little he could do without betraying himself. His invisibility—his desire to disappear and dominate—was actually a cause of detectability and vulnerability.
Once Griffin realizes that he is a helpless absurdity, a mere caricature of a man, it is too late.
He desperately labors to discover how to reverse the process, with plans to secure riches invisibly before becoming visible again to enjoy them. His research unfolds alongside the futile defense of his secret. For an invisible man, Griffin attracts a great deal of attention. The only clothes he is able to procure are from a theater. His head is concealed in bandages with a wig, goggles, and a false nose to allow for air. Griffin’s only recourse for being inconspicuous is the most conspicuous thing in the world. He cannot hide his freakishness try as he might—he is a prisoner of his error. The Invisible man presented by H.G Wells is a science fiction, carries the illusion of scientific revolution. where, we see " How a man with persistent efforts is able to bring our the desirable results but the same could be a disaster as well, if taken in use for the humanity.
Griffin as an eccentric scientist is the one who, with his keen interest in the subject makes it possible to bring the human body invisible which he later applied on himself in the desire of power. his lust for his dream, made him pursue what he did not even think of doing in his entire life. when things went our of his hand. he took an evil path to fulfill what he desires. he became a threat for the society.
Because of the criticism received by others on his extra ordinary efforts. He was so much raged that he decided to take t he revenge from all those who were a part of it. But still we should not forget that nothing is much powerful than the wish of almighty. he desired for the terror among the other for him but he met a fatal end. the curtain of his life fell. An extra ordinary genius died because of his greed of coming in power and becoming a terror. Throughout The Invisible Man, Wells imparts the message of adequate investment of thought concerning the consequences of a plan to ensure its expected outcomes by artfully manipulating characters, motif, and symbols to convey this theme. The uncertainty of the future necessitates one to carefully consider the possible outcomes of his or her plans. It requires one to expect impediments on his or her path and to carefully evaluate a plan in order to overcome these obstacles. As Griffin suffers from his ultimate isolation from society, individuals can learn from his mistake to be more vigilant in their pursuits. Both the authors have showed issue which are common in both the novel like ambition, power, invisibility, wealth
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