Summary:
These chapters have gone though Mr. and Mrs. Hall and also other villagers have discovered that the mystery customer in the inn is an “invisible man”, or “head-or-no-head”. No surprisingly, all of them were freaked out by the fact and do not believe what they actually saw. They reported him to the constable and asked him to arrest this evil spirit as his duty. The constable arrived the Coach and Horses Inn and told the invisible man he is under arrested. The invisible thought that is ridiculous for himself to under arrest without doing anything wrong, but invisible. The men then faugh, at the same time, the man was putting out his clothes to make himself “invisible”.
Reflection:
It is understandable to me for how much fear were the villagers suffering and how nonsense is that to the invisible man for being warned without reason. I feel so sad on the invisible man, he must be very lonesome in his heart, as no one would ever try to understand him but only makes him stay away. Probably, this is not the first time to the invisible man on this non-sense situation, because his acts was so calmed and prepared, you can tell it when he held a piece of bread and cheese while the constable arrived the inn.
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Why are people always afraid of others who are different? Do you think the invisible man could do something to help them understand him?
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