The Invisible Man

Why does it seem that Griffin is preoccupied with getting his food and clothes by illicit means?

CHAPTER 22: In the Emporium

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In essence, Griffin in concentrating on the things that his invisibility allows him to do. He can no longer do many of the things that he is accustomed to.... but he can enact violence and steal.

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The Invisible Man