At what point is Griffin truly insane?
​Answer in context to the novel "The invisible man".
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Griffin turned insane at the point he broached the topic of unleashing a Reign of Terror. The Invisible Man wanted to unleash a reign of terror, as he says that it wasn't wanton killing he was interested, it was what he terms judicious slaying. Anger and frustration had made him deranged with the cold-blooded instincts of a homicidal sociopath. He wanted to terrify and dominate Burdock, he wanted to kill anyone who disobeyed his orders and  also those who defended them. It is evident as Kemp commented that the man had become inhuman, the loss of his corporeal visibility had rendered him into becoming a beast, a cruel and heartless beast, he wanted to prey on people and in turn became a hunted man. He had cut himself off from humanity and did not refrain from doing as he pleased even if it meant killing people to get his way or torturing them. It shows what can happen if man does not understand the true implications of technology which can be used to cause harm as well as help people.

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