A gripping tale of science gone mad, exploring the fine line between genius and insanity when absolute power is rendered invisible.
In The Invisible Man, H. G. Wells delivers a gripping blend of science fiction and psychological horror.The novel tells the story of Griffin,a brilliant but deeply flawed scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility-and is ultimately destroyed by his own ambition.As Griffin's power grows, so does his isolation and moral decay.Wells explores the consequences of unchecked scientific experimentation and the dangers of alienation from social responsibility. The novel's tension arises not only from Griffin's terrifying abilities but from his increasingly unstable mind.A pioneering work of speculative fiction,The Invisible Man remains strikingly relevant.It serves as a cautionary tale about power, ethics, and the thin line between genius and madness.
天才物理学家格里芬自幼患白化病,因此执着于对身体颜色的研究,进而产生对隐身术的迷恋,最终发明了某种成分不明的药物,可以改变身体组织的折射率,使整个身体变得极度透明。不过,当他在自己身上做了实验后,却无法复原,于是,他的全部身体都被改造了,成为隐身人......