Test Flashcards
Who is the author of ‘The Invisible Man’?
H.G. Wells
What is the main theme of ‘The Invisible Man’?
The dangers of isolation and the abuse of power.
True or False: The Invisible Man is a sympathetic character throughout the novel.
False
What scientific discovery does Griffin, the Invisible Man, make?
A method to become invisible through refracting light.
Fill in the blank: The Invisible Man’s real name is _____ .
Griffin
What town does Griffin first arrive in?
Iping
Multiple Choice: What motivates Griffin to become invisible?
A) Scientific curiosity
B) Revenge
C) Wealth
D) Love
A) Scientific curiosity
What happens to Griffin’s mental state as the story progresses?
He becomes increasingly unstable and violent.
True or False: Griffin is able to reverse his invisibility at will.
False
What is the initial reaction of the townspeople when they encounter Griffin?
They are frightened and confused.
What does Griffin do to the people who oppose him?
He uses violence and intimidation.
Fill in the blank: Griffin conducts his experiments at _____ University.
London
What is the significance of the character Dr. Kemp?
He represents the moral and ethical considerations of science.
Multiple Choice: What ultimately happens to Griffin?
A) He escapes
B) He is captured and killed
C) He becomes a hero
D) He turns visible again
B) He is captured and killed
What kind of narrative style is used in ‘The Invisible Man’?
Third-person narrative with a focus on Griffin’s perspective.