Thursday, May 2, 2013

3rd Time's The Charm

Ahh, post number three. So I'm on page 158 of the book, where Mr. Marvel doesn't want to do the Invisible Man's bidding any longer, due to the way that Griffin (the invisible man) treats him. Marvel tries reasoning, whining, and even suggesting that he may in the long run be a failure and thus "mess up" Griffin's plans. Nothing works. At this part in the book, Griffin needs Marvel. This is shown most by when Griffin says "You better not" (158) in response to Marvel trying to leave. The feelings that Marvel is showing are ones of fear, and annoyance/frustration about being used by Griffin.

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