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Answer the Following Question in 120 - 150 Words :As a Scientist, How is Kemp Different from Griffin ? - English Core

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Answer the following question in 120 - 150 words :

As a scientist, how is Kemp different from Griffin ? 

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Dr. Kemp was a resident of Burdock, a tall and slender young man, with flaxen hair and a moustache almost white, the work he was engaged in was touted to earn him a fellowship to the Royal Society, which he admired immensely. He was a scientific researcher like Griffin. He comes across as a man of conscience and keen understanding, a man of intellect who rejoiced at Griffin's scientific success. But he was also the voice of reason, understanding the implications of that achievement and possible repercussions. This shows that although Kemp also lived a life of isolation, it did not mean that he had become cut off from humanity. He could have allowed Griffin to continue on the destructive course that he was on, for the advancement of scientific projects like his invisibility but he refrained from doing so. In spite of the isolated nature of a scientist's work, Kemp had managed to keep in touch with the local people and put social safety ahead of scientific progress. Kemp comes across as a man with noble intentions and all he wanted to do was help people from the Invisible Man as well as help Griffin not become the monster he wanted to be.

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The Invisible Man by HG Wells
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