The Invisible Man was clearly unstable from the beginning. The process was painful and dangerous, that made him even more dangerous. Finally, once he did this to himself he could not cope with it. He went absolutely insane, murderous if he did not get his way.
It is hard to find a (non-political) metaphor for that. Bi-Polar Bear, you’re cool, we see you.
everett_r0 almost 5 years ago
They said it, interesting analogy….
SilentBrad73 almost 5 years ago
the socially awkward introvert
Qiset almost 5 years ago
White male over the age of 45 that isn’t rich.
Durak Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Not long ago I took the time to read the book.
The Invisible Man was clearly unstable from the beginning. The process was painful and dangerous, that made him even more dangerous. Finally, once he did this to himself he could not cope with it. He went absolutely insane, murderous if he did not get his way.
It is hard to find a (non-political) metaphor for that. Bi-Polar Bear, you’re cool, we see you.
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Dead man?
vanaals almost 5 years ago
What about Jekyll and Hyde?
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
It would appear that Bi-Polar Bear is the Invisible Man, unwittingly….