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How does the novel "The Invisible Man" highlights the theme of corruption of morals in the absence of social restrictions?
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G K 6 years, 10 months ago

?......".he kills his father " u wrote , is not appropriate becoz his father was died due to money which was others BUT griffin stole tht money for his experiments.....his father dont afford this so he died....I told u tht becoz mene bhi mere pre board me asa hi likha tha but mere teachr ne half marks cut kr diya.......AAPNE KAFI ACHA ans likha h......much appreciated ?

Gaurav Deshwal 6 years, 10 months ago

Griffin is a brilliant scientist who does many experiments. He uses his invention to turn himself invisible. During the course of his experiments, he displays no compassion for the cat who suffers miserably as Griffin does experiments on it. He kills his father and instead of feeling guilty, he justifies his actions by calling his father a sentimental fool! He flouts all social restrictions and norms by stealing, cheating and even killing people. He attacks Kemp and anyone else who refuses to assist him to realise his evil intentions. His actions exhibit how morally degraded and self-centred he has become. "The invisible man " truly highlights the theme of corruption of morals in the absence of social restriction.
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