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How does the novel The Invisible Man highlight the theme of corruption of morals in the absence of social restrictions

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Shiksha Verma 8 years ago

U have to firstly tell that...how griffin became the reason for the death of his dad,haunted mr. Bunting,threatned kemp,looted the vicarage,man handles cuss,fearenside....means describe how his morals were corrupted that he did all these things that too for money. Then mention that the ignorance of the society played an imp role in assisting the invisible man to become mad. Society is always afraid of things they do not understand and thts why they chase him down. The whole disaster could be prevented if the people could have been more open and allowed griffin for an explanation or have helped him.
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