The Invisible Man
How does Griffin feel the novelty of his invisibility will highlight?
CHAPTER 20: Doctor Kemp’s Visitor
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Aslan
CHAPTER 20: Doctor Kemp’s Visitor
I'm not sure what you mean by highlight. Certainly Griffin shows his isolation and lack of empathy in this chapter. He recalls his father’s funeral, and how he did not feel sympathy for his father. He also takes someone's cat without permission causes it pain: another example of his lack of empathy.