Using names to define individuals is the easiest way for individuals to keep seeing throughout their lives. Ralph Ellison's novel "Invisible Man" intentionally changed the name of Storyteller for this unique reason. "What's his name?" The boy read from the card. From my name "(Ellison 198) Ellison excited the readers violently in hopes that the name of the narrator would be revealed. The reader was waiting for contact with raconteur by knowing his name, but I was just disappointed. It is irritating that the reader does not know the name of the speaker, but Ellison's systematic writing style will be fully understood only when an invisible step is tried according to life.
Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" has been working hard on the background of the racist in the 1950s, and is struggling with an unnamed hero. Find yourself. Ellison uses "external" history issues as a tool to show that identity can not exist in vacuum, but must be shaped according to the shape of others. Living outside history is invisible to ignore by writers of history. "History records human patterns ... Invisible things of the invisible people do not need to be racist, ignoring someone, as if he or she does not exist In the same way that they disguised as they pretend to make us feel uncomfortable, I behave as if I did not see him or her.When people do not know, they admit they will call that he is a person The narrator said, "I can not explain what he can not see.
"Who am I?" (Ellison 386)? This problem plagues the anonymous anonymous narrator of invisible people, Ralph Ellison's acclaimed novel invisible guy. Through the story, the narrator is not aware of it, so it is a fake belief, but he has always lived in a real identity. . Invisible Ellison explains the confusion of the identity experienced by many people, using the invisible of the hero and the collision with the outside world.