Blindness and Identity Crisis Within Invisible Man

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Social Issues

 

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Jeffrey O

 

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June 10, 2016

 

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University

 

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These boys are not only literally blinded by the white strips of cloth, but they are also blinded by white society's depiction of what it means to be black. Possibly all of their lives, they were characterized as they were in that ballroom. They were called black bastards, coons, and niggers (1921), yet did nothing but fight harder against each other...
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They allowed the hatred from the white men to spill over and divide them. Instead of joining together, they allowed anarchy to explode in the ring (1922) until finally there were only two boys left, pitted against each other. They became the savage animals that the white men saw them as. The blind fold that the invisible one has lived with for so long is one that no one else can see...
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