Mr. Z vs IM

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Thus, the ‘error’ being that he was born as a man of color, and that it is wrong or unacceptable to be African-American. Likewise, the speaker in Invisible Man relates himself to Louis Armstrong’s song, “Black and Blue.” In the epilogue, IM ascends from his deep hole, to a realization of hearing, “What did I do/to be so black/and blue?” After hearing the “familiar” music, IM suddenly is aware that “few really listen to this music” (Ellison 12)...
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As IM reflects upon the curse of his skin with the jazz music of Armstrong, Mr. Z is too prudent to even listen to the native music of the south and “disclaimed kinship with jazz and spirituals” (Holman 4). Both characters try to blend in with the white race by suppressing culture they were born into...
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