The Invisible Man Essay

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Nicole G

 

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December 16, 2014

 

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Each of the identities he adopts simply serves as his method of advancing in society. But ultimately, our narrator learns that "diversity is the word" (577), as he receives satisfaction in portraying an identity that falls short of society's expectations. The America we live in today "is [one] woven of many strands" (577, contrary to the one the narrator inhabits...
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A society based on conformity forces the non-conformists to appear all the more evident. For someone outside of the "norm" is bound to be looked down upon. This then leads to racism, a concept greatly incorporated into Ellison's Invisible Man. Racism also serves as a gateway to the Invisible Man's individual identity...
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