The book is coming to a very quick close. I'm on the final chapter (page 394 to be exact) and I've got some questions. So when Griffin now becomes visible, it's stated that he's albino. Now hold up. The man was invisible, which means no one could see him, and now he's albino, which means he sticks out like a sore thumb. Mr. Wells, you have a serious way with irony. Kudos. It is interesting that the people are not horrified or even surprised. There also isn't any speculation about how this bizarre incident could have happened. The people watch as his broken, battered body slowly becomes visible from his extremities to the center of his being. It's pretty off. I'm not going to lie. "Cover your face!" (394) is the quote that I think puts everything into context. The man comes out of invisibility, and right there 'Cover your face' is the first things that goes through people's heads. In conclusion though, this book was awesome.
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