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The Invisible Man Book Questions

The notes explaining the invisibility experiment end up in the hands of someone who is unable to understand them well enough to use them, but someone who still seems to understand the potential of power if he were able to decipher the notes. Is this a satisfying ending for you as the reader? Why or why not?

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At the end of the story, the Invisible Man is beaten and kicked to death by a crowd and Marvel escapes with all of the Invisible Man's stolen money and scientific notes. Can we trust Marvel at the end of the story? Marvel claims he would not be evil if invisible but can he be trusted? Can anybody who has this power be trusted? I like ending of this story because it leaves so much to speculation about the human condition.