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The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells, Fiction, Classics, Science Fiction
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212 pages
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Exploring the moral implications of invisibility, the story follows Griffin, a researcher who discovers a treatment that renders him invisible. Before his transformation, he exhibits troubling behavior, such as avoiding rent and setting fire to his landlord's property. His descent into moral bankruptcy escalates as he steals from his father, leading to tragic consequences. H.G. Wells delves into the darker aspects of humanity, questioning whether invisibility absolves one from ethical responsibility and examining the nature of mankind itself.
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2004, paperback
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