El hombre invisible

Book • 2010
H. G.

Wells' 'The Invisible Man' tells the story of Griffin, a scientist who discovers a way to make himself invisible.

As he becomes isolated and driven mad by his invisibility, he resorts to violence and terror.

The novel explores themes of science, power, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

Wells' work serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of scientific advancement without ethical considerations.

It remains a compelling exploration of human nature and the allure of power.

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