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Describe and analyse the contribution of rustic characters in the development of plot of the novel, 'The Invisible Man'.

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Iping, a small town in the countryside of England, close-knit community, everyone on first name basis, no secrets

Prone to spreading rumours speculate issues, expand on each other‟s stories Rustic characters: 

Teddy Henfrey- clock repairman, convinces himself and Mr. Hall that the stranger has a suspicious nature, begins rumour that the man was a wanted by police Fearenside – cartman, notices darkness in the man‟s torn pant, starts stories of Griffin being either a black man or a piebald

Cuss- general practitioner, after seeing the emptiness of the stranger and getting hit by stranger, tells outrageous story to his companions Bunting- vicar, listens to cuss but doesn‟t believe him, suspects after getting robbed

All rustic characters help carry the story ahead, create more complications, make Griffin aggressive, frustrated due to their interfering nature. Results to his unveiling which complicates the plot further



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