<P> Griffin uses Kemp's gun to shoot and injure a local policeman who comes to Kemp's aid, then breaks into Kemp's house . Kemp bolts for the town, where the local citizenry come to his aid . Griffin is seized, assaulted, and killed by a mob . The Invisible Man's naked, battered body gradually becomes visible as he dies . A local policeman shouts to have someone cover Griffin's face with a sheet . </P> <P> In the epilogue, it is revealed that Marvel has secretly kept Griffin's notes; but since they are written in code, he is completely incapable of understanding them . </P> <P> As a moral tale, The Invisible Man can be seen as a modern version of the "Ring of Gyges" parable by Plato . </P> <P> Russian writer Yakov I. Perelman pointed out in Physics Can Be Fun (1913) that from a scientific point of view, a man made invisible by Griffin's method should have been blind, since a human eye works by absorbing incoming light, not letting it through completely . Wells seems to show some awareness of this problem in Chapter 20, where the eyes of an otherwise invisible cat retain visible retinas . Nonetheless, this would be insufficient, since the retina would be flooded with light (from all directions) that ordinarily is blocked by the opaque sclera of the eyeball . Also, any image would be badly blurred if the eye had an invisible cornea and lens . </P>

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