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In The story “The Invisible Man,” the climax of the book was when Griffin showed everyone at the bar that he was invisible. One major conflict that was solved was that Griffin was invisible and tar arising the town’s people. How that was solved was that his invisibility began to ware off and the town’s people chased him down in to an alley and held him down. Not long after he became visible showing all the broken parts of his body from the chase. Then someone got a sheet and carried him into a house, and that is how it ends. This ending did satisfy me because I wounded thought out the book would he ever become visible again, and he did. I also liked how the town’s people reacted at the end. Instead of being scared of him, they went after him and stopped him. That is a nice twist. The novel does not seam very believable for the fact that someone was able to turn them selves invisible. That does not sound believable rate now. Especially since this is an old book. I would not recommend this book to a friend because the book is a little hard to follow. The book goes back and forth from different characters to get a different view of events. I did not like that very much because I got lost sometimes because of that. The novel did meet my expectations a little bit for the fact that it was interesting and did not bore me all that much.