Bledsoe is angry with the narrator because he invested in the idea of the founder and even thought about their true meaning. The idea of the founder is closely related to the advice of the grandfather of the talker and the narrator does not understand. After arriving in New York, the hero met a yam cellar on the street. As the narrator said yams were delicious, they knew that they were also delicious and Yamsellar said that "you are right, but not all things that look good are not always good" (264).
Ralph Ellison 's "Invisible Man" - an unnamed narrator of this novel will describe the black community who grew up in the South, went to a black college, was deported, moved to New York, and became "brotherly love" Harlem branch The long spokesperson retreated in violence and confusion in an invisible man's cellar. Poverty, and bloody gang warfare and midnight police attacks have his ritual. However, Mark Mathabane, whose family's courage and hardship education alone, can stand up from stain and shame and gain a scholarship from an American university.
Ralph Ellison explores the pursuit of life, freedom, and happiness through the hero, revealing that invisible people, invisible people are invisible. The invisible person did not name the name. Ellison explores ways to obtain force majeure without the walls of life, especially from his own fears. Several heroes are influencing the hero. One of the protagonists is Dr. Bledsoe, the principal of the school. Doctor ... In an invisible human's identity novel "Invisible Man", the hero carries a briefcase through a story. All the property he has in his briefcase is a souvenir from his learning experience. In the whole novel, an invisible man was looking for his identity and later discovered that his identity is in those items. When the narrator left the Mary 's brother' s house, he found a black doll 's bank in his room. He is very angry with the doll