NOVEL-The Invisible Man CH18 The Invisible Man (Important Question Answers)

CH18 THE INVISIBLE  MAN SLEEPS

IMPORTANT QUESTION ANSWER

Question 1: How did Griffin assure his safety in Kemp’s house?
Answer: Griffin refused to take Dr. Kemp’s assurance for granted. Though exhausted and wounded, he examined the two windows of the bedroom, drew up the blinds, and opened the sashes to confirm that one could escape through them if necessary. Then he took in his custody the keys of the bedroom and the two dressing-room doors. Kemp closed the door softly behind him, and the key was turned and the door locked from within.

Question 2: What did Dr. Kemp decide to do about the invisible man?
Answer: Firstly, Dr. Kemp thought it would be a breach of faith if he would inform the police about Griffin. Later, he went to a little desk and wrote a note. He took an envelope and addressed it to “Colonel Adye, Port Burdock,” keeping that note in the envelope.

Question 3: A sea change came in the behaviour of Dr Kemp when he reached his little consulting room. Explain.
Answer: Reaching his consulting room, Dr . Kemp picked up the morning newspaper which he had discarded causally. He came across the account of a strange story from Iping and read it hurriedly. Then he did lay his hands on the St. James Gazette and read the heading 'An Entire village in Sussex Goes Mad.' He re - read the paper to ascertain when and where from the Tramp came in. Why was the invisible man chasing a Tramp? Dawn came but the he was still pacing up and down, trying to understand and analyse the incredible story. His servants thought that over - work had affected their master. He ordered to prepare breakfast for two person and instructed them to confine themselves to the basement and ground floor. He went on feeling restless and kept on pacing the dinning room until the morning newspaper came.

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