The invisible Man
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H.G. Wells’ The Invisible Man is a classic science fiction novel that
still impresses readers today, even over a hundred years after it was
written. The story is about Griffin, a smart scientist who invents a way
to become invisible. He thinks this discovery will change everything for
the better, but it soon turns into a terrible curse for him. Griffin’s
life falls apart after he becomes invisible. He can’t control his new
power, and people around him are scared and suspicious of the strange
things happening because of him. He quickly becomes lonely and angry,
turning from a hard-working researcher into a cruel man who hurts others
to get what he wants. Wells writes his fall in a gripping way, making
readers feel the panic and isolation Griffin faces—being unseen by
everyone makes him lose his humanity little by little. Beyond the
exciting plot, the book also talks about important simple truths. It
shows how pride and loneliness can break a person, and how people often
fear what they don’t understand. Small-town people’s rejection of
Griffin pushes him further into darkness, a message that still makes
sense now. Some minor characters are not well-developed, but this does
not ruin the story at all. The Invisible Man is more than just an
adventure story. It’s a warning about letting ambition take over your
heart and forgetting how to care for others. With a fast pace and clear
meaning, it’s an easy and interesting read for anyone who likes sci-fi
or stories about human nature, and it’s no wonder it’s a timeless classic.
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