Invisible Man Analysis

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Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison talks about a man who believes that he is invisible to the world. He describes his invisibility not as a physical matter but because the world around him refuses to see his existence. He also goes on to say that being invisible is not a bad thing that it has its advantages. I think that the title of the book refers to the narrator of the story. With him being a black man growing up in the south, he was probably looked at as just another black man in America and not really for who he was as a person. So being invisible gave him freedom and allowed him to be he without having to worry about how others saw him. I think Ralph Ellison chose this title to represent every black man who may have felt like the narrator did. That being an invisible man gives a better advantage then being looked as another black man in America. The Setting of Invisible Man is set in Harlem, New York in the 1930’s. The story starts in South America when the narrator was just a teen. He spends most of his teen years in the south then moves to Harlem. When in Harlem the narrator le...

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