Invisible Man
"Invisible Man," by Ralph Ellison, is about a man, a black man, struggling in the 1950's with racism. This is why he sometimes calls himself the invisible man because of the color of his skil and society's views. In many of my blog entries, I have focused on society's racism. This is the main theme of the book. I will discuss differences and racism and its affect on the main character.
An example of differences and racism is when the main character gets kicked out of college. He was helping a trustee, Mr. Norton got sick and wanted to get a drink. He went to the Golden Day, the bar. The main character was a "yes man," he would do anything. The leader of the college Dr. Bledsoe, said he should have said no and expelled hom because he took Mr. Norton to a bar. If a white man did this at a white school, he would get in no trouble.
Another example would be when the main character works in a paint factory. The irony of this is he is making white paint and he has to but a droup of black dye to make the paint pure white. He began to start and later on ran out of black dye. The boss didn't tell him what tank the balck dy was in and, of course, leaves. The main character picks the wrong tank thus causing (gray paint). The boss yells at him and he almost got fired and told him he was already told where the tank was.
These are some of the examples I found reading "Invisible Man," by Ralph Ellison. This shows racism and difference and how it affects the main character.
An example of differences and racism is when the main character gets kicked out of college. He was helping a trustee, Mr. Norton got sick and wanted to get a drink. He went to the Golden Day, the bar. The main character was a "yes man," he would do anything. The leader of the college Dr. Bledsoe, said he should have said no and expelled hom because he took Mr. Norton to a bar. If a white man did this at a white school, he would get in no trouble.
Another example would be when the main character works in a paint factory. The irony of this is he is making white paint and he has to but a droup of black dye to make the paint pure white. He began to start and later on ran out of black dye. The boss didn't tell him what tank the balck dy was in and, of course, leaves. The main character picks the wrong tank thus causing (gray paint). The boss yells at him and he almost got fired and told him he was already told where the tank was.
These are some of the examples I found reading "Invisible Man," by Ralph Ellison. This shows racism and difference and how it affects the main character.
