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Herbert George Wells' *The Invisible Man* is a profound exploration of
the conflict between scientific progress and ethics. The protagonist,
Griffin, a brilliant medical student, becomes an invisible man through
scientific experiments. However, his pursuit of scientific achievement
leads him to commit immoral acts, such as robbing his father, which
results in his father's suicide. The novel portrays Griffin as both a
victimizer and a victim of capitalist society. His tragic end, being
killed by villagers and former classmates, highlights the dangers of
science without moral constraints. Wells masterfully blends scientific
details with vivid characterizations, making this work a timeless
classic that warns of the perils of unchecked ambition.
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