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The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells is a timeless science fiction novel that explores the dark side of scientific ambition. The story follows Griffin, a gifted scientist who successfully makes himself invisible through a revolutionary experiment. However, invisibility soon becomes a curse rather than a gift.
As Griffin struggles to survive in a world that cannot see him, his isolation turns into obsession, anger, and ultimately madness. Free from social rules and moral boundaries, he begins to misuse his power, creating fear and chaos around him. What starts as a scientific breakthrough slowly transforms into a chilling tale of unchecked ambition and loss of control.
Set against a realistic English countryside backdrop, the novel blends suspense, psychology, and social commentary. H.G. Wells raises powerful questions about ethics in science, responsibility, and what happens when intelligence exists without compassion.
The Invisible Man is a must-read for lovers of classic literature, science fiction, and thought-provoking stories that remain relevant even today.





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