The invisible man Ralph Ellison's intrinsic, external and other direction wrote his novel "Invisible Man" trying to open his eyes. Ellison has created his unnamed invisible man to create a medium for information in the novel. The opinion of the student is that she or he can better understand the theme behind Ellison's story if she chooses to further investigate the role of the hero. When analyzing a novel, he or she immediately recognizes some of the characteristics of the hero related to invisible things. This student is fortunate to be able to experience internal, external, and other directional characteristics.
Learning is obvious. The narrator is you, inside, experienced. The allegory is life, confusion, the landscape that is invisible to the outside that it sees. A story is a relationship between inside and outside, which is temporary. If you are finding something from institutions and organizations that you are not thinking about. . . What do we understand? The university is just thinking about the problem. The same is true for high school. Of course, this is an unfounded experience in actual educational elements, based on economic stability and certainty of employment introduction. As you get lost, young culture gathers to see others. These things are not in people's perspective (everyone is not), they do not know either. It is no longer a reality
The outside world that I am watching today reflects the inner world of mankind. If this external world is defined by greed, hatred, prejudice, nationalism, intolerance, etc., what kind of things are there in the inner world? Is it possible to solve the outside world without first studying the inner world of mankind? The first two sentences of the document entitled "China's Policy Document on Latin America and the Caribbean Region" states that "Today's world is subject to major changes and coordination, peace and development are trends of the times. Peace lives in the world but, of course, peace is not a trend in these times - we have never been more involved in war - economy, military, ideology, politics, geography and law - the current function