1. Analysis of The Inivisible Man
(p.3) All throughout the novel, it is very interesting to note that Ellison has never mentioned the protagonist's name, but instead the readers are guided by the narrative and informed that he is given a new name as the plot develops, and intriguingly, the protagonist adapts to each of the name that was given to him. ... (p.450) The protagonist is said to represent a classic case of the misguided Negro who was taught by society to despise his own race. ... Although it is very interesting to note that instead of calling him a "liar" or a "traitor" he could not think of ...
- Word Count: 1723
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School