Among the invisible Ralph Ellison people, women's view of narrator is generally pessimistic. Negative views on his woman are reflected in women, especially Caucasians. They are subject to sexual objections and they explain the social explanation of blacks as they can not do anything about it. Abber, wife of Hubert's brothers, civil, especially three women think that the talker is not worthful because there are all personality flaws. Emma 's great domination afforded the impression that it could not be accessed and the dishonesty and rule of Hubert' s wife confused him.
An invisible man is a narrator who speaks stories, a black man suffering from white culture. The term "invisible people" idealizes not only the black struggle but also the actual unknown identity of the narrator. The story began as a narrator's university era, he worked hard and gained respect from the management of the university. Dr. Bledsoe is a black manager at school and a friend of a narrator. Dr. Bledsoe succeeded with white people ... Ralph Ellison 's talker in "Invisible Man" just saw Ralph Ellison' s book "Invisible Man" The title says "Who is this person?" I will cause a question. More importantly, "Why can not you see this person?" Anonymous narrator of Ellison 's novel, he is actually a real person, not hidden in the sense of Hollywood, not hidden I was convinced at first. Just because people refuse to see "Who really is who he is (3). Action
I think about a white man who plays a black protagonist in front of Ralph Ellison 's classic invisible man. ("I can not see it," he explained, "Because people just refused to see me.") The Caucasian swears black in the dark. The man refused to apologize, so "an invisible man" made him a great defeat. When he saw me, what happened to Columbus' imagination? In the context of bruises and party movements, is my election protection T shirt enough to bring him? Among the top sponsors of the shirt itself is not "NAACP", is it a name big enough to be seen in the distance? What kind of role does a black man play?
As the novel continues, invisible people often face self-identification problems. It is difficult for invisible people to understand his position in the world after being exiled from college by a school leader in front of a white wealthy donor. He began to imagine his possibilities through the university, but soon he knows that Dr. Breadsoe is more interested in maintaining his image and strength than focusing on student interests I will. "For three years, I always thought myself to be a man, but here he used several words to make him feel helpless like a baby." 8 In his college days, The invisible believed that the only acceptable way for blacks to achieve success was through the academic channels official; therefore, it reminds me of Booker T. Washington's idea. Invisible people left college, disillusioned, betrayed, looking for new meanings