I'm not quite sure of the context of this question, but I would assume that anyone, whether it be in real life or in a novel/movie etc., woul have a hard time grasping the concept that a person was an invisible man. Would you believe it if it were you?
It was difficult for people to believe because the concept of an invisible man goes against common understanding and logic. It challenges their perception of reality and the limitations of human capabilities. Additionally, there is a lack of empirical evidence or logic to support the existence of an invisible man.
YES! Of course, but it is more difficult for a stranger.
Probably no-one. It is put forward as an argument against gods since it is just as reasonable to believe in an invisible pink unicorn as it is to believe in gods, you can't prove either one.
Pip first encountered the mysterious stranger at the graveyard where his parents and siblings were buried. The stranger, Abel Magwitch, is a convict who later becomes a significant character in Pip's life.
People can not be invisible.
Yes - there are people that firmly believe in curses although it seems difficult for most to understand why someone would.
no
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The answer is FALSE.
"The Invisible Man" is a science fiction novel written by H.G. Wells in 1897. The story revolves around a scientist who discovers a way to become invisible but struggles with the consequences of his newfound power. The novel explores themes of power, ethics, and the dark side of human nature.
Certainly you can. They are people and not invisible.
People that you do not know.
The cast of Invisible People - 2002 includes: Matthew Morgan as Narrator