The Invisible Man
Book Review
Herbert Wells' "The Invisible Man" is a classic science fiction novel that explores themes of morality, power, and loneliness through the story of Griffin, a scientist who becomes invisible. Critics note that Wells masterfully combines scientific concepts with deep psychological and social questions. The novel raises important ethical dilemmas related to the use of scientific achievements and shows how the lack of visibility can lead to a loss of humanity. Wells' style is characterized by clarity and dynamism, making the book engaging and accessible to a wide range of readers. At the same time, critics emphasize that "The Invisible Man" remains relevant today as it addresses timeless questions about human nature and the consequences of the pursuit of absolute power.
