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Free summary and analysis of Chapter 1 in H.G. Wells's The Invisible Man that won't make you snore. We promise.
The Invisible Man takes shelter in a house that happens to be owned by an old college friend named Kemp, and this is where we learn that our not-so-hero's name is Griffin. While staying in his digs, Griffin tells Kemp his back story story, which is several chapters long (and we mean long).
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Chapter 5 Summary: “The Burglary at the Vicarage” Mrs. Bunting, the vicar’s wife, awakens at dawn “with the strong impression that the door of their bedroom had opened and closed” (27). She and the vicar tiptoe toward his office, where they hear someone riffling through his desk followed by a sneeze—yet they see no one.
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