Invisible Man Essay
1.Explore the narrator’s transformation from blindness to sight as he chronicles how he ultimately embraces his invisibility. In examining this journey, focus on the roles he plays – often without him realizing it.
2.Throughout the novel, the narrator acknowledges his invisibility. Interpret what Ellison means by this label, focusing on moments of blindness as well as clarity.
Book: Invisible Man
Note: Use any of the following themes and scenes to aid you in your analysis.
Identity
-“I was looking for myself” (Battle Royal, Ch. 1)
-“Your people are in some important manner tied to my destiny” (Golden Day, 94)
-“ What is your name?” (Factory hospital, 232)
-Stereotypes: Spirituals (312); Sybil – Black fantasy (Ch. 24)
-“I was someone new, even transformed” (first speech for Brotherhood, 353)
-Poses as Rinehart (483)
-“Buddy” (riot, 542)
-Invisible Man (whole book)
Deception/Blindness – Awareness/Sight
-Grandfather’s message (16)
-Battle Royal – lured under pretense of speech; blindfolds, “blind terror: (Ch. 1)
-Bledsoe’s speech (looks in mirror, 102)
-Statue: Founder lifting veil of boy slave (Ch. 5)
-Narrator kicked out of school (Ch. 6)
-Controls Norton and white folks: “Because it’s the kind of lie they want to hear” (Bledsoe to Narrator, 143)
-Bledsoe’s letter revealed (191)
-“Let’s claims back our pillaged eyes. Let’s reclaim our sight” (Eviction speech, 344)
Warning Letter (383)
-Clifton’s death (Ch. 20)
-Disillusioned with Brotherhood (Ch. 22)
-Paper Doll – mask for Clifton (431)
-Blind preacher – Homer A. Barbee (133)
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