This chapter tells the story of a scientist who discovers how to make himself invisible. It raises questions about the consequences of scientific advancements and the moral choices we face.
Analyze the character development of Hari Singh throughout the chapter.
Discuss the significance of the thief's smile at the end of the chapter.
What does Griffin’s scientific achievement reveal about his character?
What common misconception about invisibility is highlighted in the story?
Why did people struggle to apprehend Griffin when he became violent?
What lesson can be drawn about scientific discovery from Griffin's story?
What did the villagers think when Mrs. Hall's furniture acted strangely?
What was Griffin's condition when he was found by the store assistants?
What action did Griffin take after setting fire to his landlord's house?
What unusual phenomenon occurred when Griffin entered Mrs. Hall's inn?
What happened when Griffin finally revealed himself to the bar patrons?
Why did Griffin choose to dress up with bandages and other disguises?
Which character felt suspicious of Griffin after he appeared with cash?
What did the villagers think was the cause of the strange occurrences?
What was Griffin's initial reason for wandering the streets of London?
What is Griffin's personality trait that complicates his situation?
What was Griffin’s main reason for wandering the streets of London?
What disguise does Griffin use after stealing from the theatrical shop?
What can be inferred about Griffin's perspective on his invisibility?
What emotion does Mrs. Hall experience after the chair attacks her?