For a non-scientific interpretation, Ralph Ellison’s (1952) uses the concept to discuss race and identity.
: This version established the "mad scientist" trope and raised moral questions about what a human would do if they could act without the "visibility" of social consequences. The Modern Reimagining: Leigh Whannell (2020) The story of a real invisible man SDDE-729 -SOD...
: The story follows Griffin, a brilliant but unstable scientist who discovers a way to change a body's refractive index to that of air. For a non-scientific interpretation
In recent years, the story was updated to reflect real-world social horrors. Wells’ Griffin is not a hero
: Unlike many modern interpretations, Wells’ Griffin is not a hero; he is a "megalomaniac" who descends into random violence and insanity after realizing his condition is irreversible.