In The Invisible Man by Ralph Waldo Ellison, people will find shocking stories about unknown Africa. Americans and his life struggle to find places in the world. Recognizing the truth of this novel will make people succumb to reality; the way to state that the narrator is isolated is the product of his own actions, the other way is the act of infringing his freedom It refers to the discriminatory view of society as power. Narrators often settle in different places while constantly developing their own self destruction, but this is not strategic for the African American background.
In the novel, the identity and social role of an invisible person is always defined by others. "Let's run this nigga child" (Ellison 33) said that this invisible man's grandfather is in a dream. "In the age of communist hysteria and McCarthism, Ellison was deceived by his black hero by the so-called communist fraud" (Caesar 2). Some people think that this is a well-written novel, but some think that Ellison is a bit too much. "Ellison tried to satisfy the new critics objectively and ruthlessly about the experience of the black, but failed, his anti-communism was too heavy to trust" (Caesar 3))
We all experienced the period of discovery of our identity. Ralph Ellison 's novel "Invisible Man" solves the problem of identity formation by keeping the efforts of invisible people to find their identity. Because people refuse to see his personality and wisdom, he considers himself "invisible". The narrator of the novel "Invisible Man" is invisible to others and to himself due to the influence of racial discrimination and expectations of others. - The importance of invisible people's eyesight If your eyes are driving the road, is your life at risk? When walking in a dark and dangerous alley, you do not know whether the one in front of you is safe. Would not it be a good idea to walk without first going through the two paths? The answer to all these questions is negative. why? It is because there is no foresight in all three cases. Therefore, we can conclude that vision is very important to the visible world.