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The Invisible Man: Man's Tendency To Become Moral Or Immoral
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In The Invisible Man, H.G. Wells both demonstrates and criticizes
man's tendency to become moral or immoral with the acquirement of power.
Like many books of the same era, he uses science as the instrument of
retribution for the social crimes that have been committed.
Through invisibility, the In ....
Middle of essay ....ey's Frankenstein. Man should not create the invisible man or
the invincible man since they are too powerful and this gives them the role
of creator which, according to the society of the day, should only be a
god's role. He shows how science can accomplish great things and also how
it can cause great harm.
The harm that the Invisible Man's exploitation of power causes does
not go unpunished. Wells demonstrates the social need for a sense of
justice, as the Invisible Man is eventually capture.... |
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