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Essay heading: Invisible Man
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3) Ellison backs up his use of imagery with vivid detail. He talks of society's 'inner eyes.' These eyes to him are the eyes that replace the physical ones and alter the authentic look on reality displayed 300 characters
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In the novel 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison, the author portrays distinguishable tones throughout the book with several literary devices. The main devices that Ellison most commonly utilizes are diction, imagery, details, language, and overall sentence structure or syntax. In the novel the main character or invisible man undergoes a series of dramatic events that affect the author's tone and the main character's overall outlook on his life and society... displayed next 300 characters
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