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What caught Dr. Kemp’s attention as he sat in his study? How did he react to the sight? OR Dr. Kemp’s scientific approach towards things made him distinct from people around him. Do you agree? Support your answer. |
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Answer» Dr. Kemp was not superstitious like other people. This fact becomes clear sitting in his study, he was attracted by the figure of a man running from the top of the hill towards Burdock. This short man with a high hat was running so fast that his man who, running blindly out of fear of the Invisible Man, had collided with him in the morning. Having a scientific and logical approach towards things, the doctor looked at that man with a mind. He felt, that this man too was an ass like the others who were superstitious and illogical. Guided by lack of proper knowledge they all believed in the existence of an Invisible Man’. However, the contempt that Dr. Kemp had towards this figure stood in complete contrast to the sympathy that people had for him. They saw terror writ large on his face. His breathlessness, discomfort and haste aroused both their fear and curiosity. They asked each other the possible reason for all the apparent haste of the running man. Although they couldn’t understand his problem, still they did not condemn him for running hurriedly. Kemp observed another thing about this man which was missed by other people. He observed that the man was in a great hurry but his heavy pockets didn’t allow him to run as fast as he wanted to. Kemp conjectured that his pockets were loaded with some heavy metal that slackened his pace. Thus, the doctor’s keen observation made him distinct from the ordinary people around. |
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