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In the book The Invisible Man, there is a part in the story that I don’t understand. It is the part were he shows him self in the bar. Not so sure why he would do that knowing that he is invisible and would cause a panic. I understand he was mad at the owner, but why show that you are invisible and practically tell the cops that you are the reason for the mysterious robberies. I think the setting of the story is important. It introduces the main character, describing what he looks like and where he is staying. Another thing I don’t understand is why is he doing is experiments in a motel. Why not at the lab. The lab I would think would be the best place to try his experiments, instead of a motel full of people. The most unrealistic part of the story is that a guy named Griffin was able to turn him self invisible. That is pretty unrealistic to me. I don’t think any one can turn them selves invisible. The book, I think is kind of a good read. It is interesting on how a person was able to turn them selves invisible and to know what that person did with that ability like robbery. That is what I would expect to happen if someone turned invisible. If I would be any character in the story I would be Griffin. It would be really cool to be invisible, even if it was for a time.