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Exploring the consequences of unchecked scientific experimentation, the narrative follows Griffin, a scientist who becomes invisible due to his own research. Seeking refuge in a village inn, he faces fear and suspicion from the locals, leading to his eventual expulsion. This rejection spirals into catastrophic events, highlighting themes of isolation and the dangers of scientific hubris. H.G. Wells' classic tale remains strikingly relevant, delving into the darker implications of innovation and the human condition.
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The Invisible Man, H. G. Wells
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