The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance
작성자
H. G. WELLS
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+5
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
110
언어
영어
출판됨
May 17, 2022
출판사
Wilder Publications
판
Illustrated
ISBN-10
1627556141
ISBN-13
9781627556149
설명
In a gripping tale that blends science fiction and societal critique, the enigmatic figure of the Invisible Man emerges from the pages of H. G. Wells' imaginative work. As a brilliant scientist who discovers the secret to invisibility, his initial exhilaration soon spirals into a profound descent into madness and despair. This gripping narrative explores the unsettling consequences of unchecked ambition and the isolation that comes with his newfound power.
As the protagonist grapples with his invisibility, he wrestles not only with his physical disembodiment but also with the moral implications of his actions. His once noble pursuits become tainted, leading him to a path of violence and chaos that shocks the small community he invades. Wells deftly examines the darker sides of humanity and the thin veneer that separates civilization from barbarism.
Amid the grotesque unraveling of his character, there are poignant moments where love and longing intertwine with despair. The Invisible Man's interactions reveal the vulnerability that can accompany great power, as his alienation deepens, threatening his sense of self and humanity. His tragic journey serves as a mirror reflecting society's fears of the unknown and the monsters lurking within.
Through vivid prose and a richly imagined world, Wells crafts a haunting story that resonates with contemporary themes of identity, alienation, and morality. The Invisible Man stands as a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, leaving readers to ponder the cost of invisibility—both in a literal and metaphorical sense.
As the protagonist grapples with his invisibility, he wrestles not only with his physical disembodiment but also with the moral implications of his actions. His once noble pursuits become tainted, leading him to a path of violence and chaos that shocks the small community he invades. Wells deftly examines the darker sides of humanity and the thin veneer that separates civilization from barbarism.
Amid the grotesque unraveling of his character, there are poignant moments where love and longing intertwine with despair. The Invisible Man's interactions reveal the vulnerability that can accompany great power, as his alienation deepens, threatening his sense of self and humanity. His tragic journey serves as a mirror reflecting society's fears of the unknown and the monsters lurking within.
Through vivid prose and a richly imagined world, Wells crafts a haunting story that resonates with contemporary themes of identity, alienation, and morality. The Invisible Man stands as a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, leaving readers to ponder the cost of invisibility—both in a literal and metaphorical sense.