Here are two works that are related to The Invisible Man:
The Time Machine, H.G. Wells
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells is a very similar novel to The Invisible Man, partially because the same author wrote them. Regardless, both novels explore scientific ideas that prior to their publication, were not introduced. The Time Machine demonstrated the idea of technological advancement by introducing the concept of a machine that travels time, and The Invisible Man identified the dangers and fears of scientific advancement.
The Time Machine, H.G. Wells
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells is a very similar novel to The Invisible Man, partially because the same author wrote them. Regardless, both novels explore scientific ideas that prior to their publication, were not introduced. The Time Machine demonstrated the idea of technological advancement by introducing the concept of a machine that travels time, and The Invisible Man identified the dangers and fears of scientific advancement.
Fahrenheit 451, Ray Brabury
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction novel that takes place in the very far future. The novel is based upon the fact that books have been outlawed and one man tries to bring back the written word. In the novel, Ray Bradbury depicts a corrupted future world, raising questions on how our society will end up developing. Both Fahrenheit 451 and The Invisible Man show that advancement and progress in society will end up in war, chaos and violence. This coincides with the belief and fears of many people today as well.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction novel that takes place in the very far future. The novel is based upon the fact that books have been outlawed and one man tries to bring back the written word. In the novel, Ray Bradbury depicts a corrupted future world, raising questions on how our society will end up developing. Both Fahrenheit 451 and The Invisible Man show that advancement and progress in society will end up in war, chaos and violence. This coincides with the belief and fears of many people today as well.