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The Invisible Man: Episode 3 Summary
The Thrill of Invisibility
- The protagonist experiences a sense of power and freedom after leaving a burning house, reveling in the chaos he creates among those who cannot comprehend his invisibility.
- He enjoys frightening people, such as when he scares a man carrying soda by smashing bottles around him, feeling invincible due to his invisible state.
Challenges of Being Invisible
- Despite the initial thrill, challenges arise; dogs can detect him by scent, and children notice his footprints, prompting him to flee.
- Seeking shelter and food during the harsh January cold, he breaks into a departmental store at closing time to steal clothing and supplies.
Escaping Detection
- When caught trying to escape the store, he uses pots as weapons against store employees but realizes that being invisible is not without its difficulties.
- He discovers that rain or dirt can reveal his presence through outlines or footprints, complicating his ability to remain undetected.
Desperation for Normalcy
- To blend in better with society while remaining invisible, he robs a theatrical shop for clothes and accessories that help disguise his appearance.
- Although equipped with disguises and cash from the robbery, he finds it impossible to enjoy food without revealing his invisibility through unassimilated bites.
A Plan for Power
- Griffin contemplates reversing his invisibility so he can choose when to be seen; he believes there are miraculous solutions in stolen diaries.
- He seeks assistance from Kemp for resources like money and books necessary for further experiments on invisibility.
The Threat of Invisibility
- Kemp warns Griffin about the dangers of being invisible; Griffin's desire for recognition leads him down a dark path where invisibility could be used for terror.
- Griffin envisions using invisibility as a means of dominance over others—establishing fear and control within society.
Urgency to Stop Griffin
- Colonel Aja arrives at Kemp’s location after witnessing an unseen force attacking him; they discuss strategies to stop Griffin's reign of terror.
- They emphasize locking up homes and using dogs to track Griffin since they can smell him despite his invisibility.
The Rise of the Invisible Man's Terror
The Town's Response to Threat
- Cops warned residents to stay indoors and lock doors; schools dismissed early for safety.
- Shops and department stores closed, with powdered glass spread over roads as a precaution against the Invisible Man.
The Invisible Man's Rage
- In anger, the Invisible Man attacked Mr. Wicksteed, showing his irritation towards curiosity about his presence.
- Dr. Kemp received a threatening letter from the Invisible Man, declaring a reign of terror starting that day.
Escalation of Violence
- Colonel Ajay was informed about an attack on his servant and rushed to assist Dr. Kemp.
- Sounds of destruction were heard as the Invisible Man attempted to break into Dr. Kemp’s house.
The Chase and Capture
- Dr. Kemp fled towards Burdock, using rough terrain to hinder the Invisible Man’s pursuit.
- A crowd gathered as Dr. Kemp alerted them about the threat; they attempted to subdue the Invisible Man.
The Unveiling of Griffin
- As police captured him, Griffin became visible but was found dead without clothes, suggesting exposure or toxicity from his invisibility formula.
Reflection on Griffin's Legacy
- Despite being a brilliant physicist, Griffin was despised due to his actions; he lacked compassion in using his discovery.