Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" shows the conflict and struggle of blacks suffering from white culture. The most important part of the novel is to join the "brothers and sisters" which the narrator aims to improve the ethnicity of time. Narrator works for society. Narrator is striving to receive social fees and his efforts are named as representatives of Harlem district. The first man he met was the senior worker Tar Brothers in Harlem district. The narrator freed the chain exiled 19 years ago from the prison.
I consider a white man playing a black protagonist with a prelude to Ralph Ellison 's classical Invisible Man. ("I can not see it," he explained, "Because people refused to see me.") The Caucasian swears black in the dark. Because the man refused to apologize, "invisible man" was badly defeated. When he saw me, what was the imagination of Columbus? In the context of scars and party campaign, is my election protection T shirt enough to withdraw him? Among the top sponsors of the shirt itself is not NAACP? Is it so big that it can be seen far away? What role does my black man play?
An invisible man is a tale of a black story suffering from white culture. The term "invisible person" not only idealizes the black struggle, but also idealizes the actual unknown identity of the narrator. The story began at the narrator 's university era, where he worked enthusiastically and respected from the management team of the university. Dr. Bledsoe is a black manager of the school and a friend of the narrator. Dr. Breadsaw said that the transformation of the narrator made success among Ralph Ellison's "Transparent Human," Caucasian seeing Ralph Ellison's book "Transparent Human" title It causes questions like "Who is this person?" More importantly, "Why does not this person see?" Anonymous narrator of Ellison's first novel is hidden in the sense of Hollywood, without any readers he is actually a real person, but hidden Just because people are refusing to see "who he really is" (3). action