1. The Invisible Man's Quest for Identity
Washington The first chapters of the book describe the narrator as an innocent and naive boy attending a black college in the South. ... As he gets thrown out of the college by Bledsoe, for taking Mr Norton to places around the campus that this one was not supposed to see, the invisible man's identity which was closely linked with the college's philosophy ("Here within this quiet greenness I possessed the only identity I had ever known ... ... As he leaves the college the invisible man has not yet grasped Bledsoe's betrayal and thinks that "Dr Bledsoe is right" (...
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