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How did Marvel fare at the end of the novel The Invisible Man?

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Marvel was a simple person, ill equipped in every sense, as compared to the all powerful invisible man. He had no choice but to obey each order coming from his maniacal master. Marvel was more of a slave than an accomplice in crime. When he succeeded in sneaking away, it was actually to save his life rather than cheat upon Griffin.

Of course, towards the end he showed smartness by hiding the entire money and the three books of Griffin. However, he exhibited his keen business acumen by wisely investing this money to open an inn. His decision to name this venture after the invisible man again showed that Marvel knew how to turn circumstances in his favour. He never revealed to anyone that the three books of Griffin were in his possession. He pondered over them in private trying to figure out the coded message. Thus Griffin’s loss proved to be Marvel’s gain.



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