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The exposition of "The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells introduces Griffin, a scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility through a scientific experiment. This leads to his physical transformation and subsequent isolation from society as he struggles with the consequences of his newfound ability. The exposition sets the stage for the themes of power, consequences of scientific discovery, and the psychological effects of being invisible.

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