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THE

INVISIBLE
MAN.
ENGLISH
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT

BUSHRA ANSARI
CLASS- 10C
ROLL NUMBER-10332
LET'S BEGIN
It is a story about a scientist named Griffin, who was
searching for different ways that could make a man
invisible. He got success when he developed a
formula through which he became invisible.
He was a lawless man who burnt his landlord’s house who tried to kick him out
earlier. To avoid being caught, he removed all his clothes and left the house
without money and clothes. Now he was left with no money and clothes and
wandered on the streets of London.
Later he was caught by the two boys with muddy footprints of bare feet on a
London street. The boys followed the footprints until they got faint. He went to a
large London store to escape them, wore some clothes as he was feeling cold, and
slept on some quilts to feel the warmth. He was caught by the store owner the
next morning with clothes around him. However, he found that the city was not
the right destination for him. He took a train to the small village, Iping. The
scientist booked two rooms at a guesthouse. The arrival of an outsider at an inn at
winter times was an unusual incident. The landlord’s wife, Mrs. Hall, tried her best
to make the guest comfortable and behave friendly. However, Griffin has shown
no interest in talking with owners. Instead, he said that his reason for coming to
this village is a desire for privacy. He expressed that he doesn't want any
disturbance or interference in his work.
Additionally, the scientist said that an accident affected his face. All
of his statements made the owner satisfied as well as rent in advance.
Mrs. Hall was ready to forgive all his irritable temper or strange
habits. However, the stolen money did not last for a long time, and
soon Griffin realised that he had no money left. He did not admit it in
front of Mrs. Hall and made a statement that his cheque was arriving
at a party .One day, the homeowner and his wife woke up early in the
morning. They were surprised after seeing that the scientist’s room
door was open. As it is normally shut and locked, they thought if any
thief or some stranger entered his room. They took advantage of the
opportunity and started investigating in his room. However, they
observed extraordinary things there. In some time, the bedroom chair
became alive and started springing in the air. It put both of them out
of the room and locked the door. Mrs Hall was convinced that there
were spirits in the room. At that point, the constable was requested
to inquire about the scientist’s identity and what he did to her
furnishings. It made him annoyed due to which he decided to show
his identity as a headless man. However, people were unable to catch
the scientist.
CONCLUSION
In this chapter, we understand human nature’s tendency to take
advantage of their discoveries for their own good instead of using
them for humanity. The story of an invisible man shows how people
misuse their discoveries for the sake of comfort and money. A
genuine scientist works for the good of humanity. He believes in
making human lives more comfortable, easier, and pleasurable. He
does not misuse his inventions for his selfish motive or personal
gains
THE END.
THANK
THANK YOU!
YOU.

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