The Invisible Man

H. G. Wells
1897

"The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells follows the story of Griffin, a brilliant but reclusive scientist who discovers how to make himself invisible. Consumed by his newfound power, Griffin isolates himself, causing havoc in a small English village. As his invisibility takes a toll on his sanity, he becomes increasingly reckless and dangerous. Desperate to find a way back to normal, his descent into madness leads to a dramatic and tragic confrontation. The novel explores themes of isolation, power, and the unintended consequences of unchecked ambition.