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"What most people would expectantly consider to be a great achievement can turn out to be quite useless even dangerous.

In the story 'The Invisible Man' we are taken through the long and difficult process that it took to create the Invisible Man only to find that once we had him the only thing that we could think of having him do was be an assassin. Frustrated he eventually went rogue and had to be hunted down and killed."

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That is not the story of HG Wells' The Invisible Man. That is the story of the movie. One of the most apparent themes of The Invisible Man is society's naivety and its rejection of the unfamiliar and unknown. The invisible man in the story is feared and rejected. This surely plays a role in his turning mad, and it is a recurring theme in the story.

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