Invisible man
Invisible Man - Identity
Essay submitted by Doug Lee
"Who the hell am I?" (Ellison 386) This question puzzled the invisible man, the
unidentified, anonymous narrator of Ralph Ellison's acclaimed novel Invisible Man.
Throughout the story, the narrator embarks on a mental and physical journey to seek
what the narrator believes is "true identity," a belief quite mistaken, for he, although
unaware of it, had already been inhabiting true identities all along.
The narrator's life is
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alone and lets himself be killed the narrator decides to, "shake of
his old skin" and go back into society.(580). He realizes that the people or institutions
(Dr. Bledsoe and the Brotherhood) he reveres are as flawed as the system they are
fighting. He grows to understand what the brotherhood and what Bledsoe could never
understand, that individuality does not exclude being part of a group. Ultimately, he
learned to be an individual for himself.
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