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The Invisible Man: Ralph Ellison’s Heroic Narrator
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This 5-page report examines the premise that the behavior of Ralph Ellison’s narrator in his highly acclaimed book, The Invisible Man exemplifies heroism. Ellison’s fictional account takes place in the post war era of the 1950’s. It is narrated by a Black man who comes to believe that he is “invisible” to his “fellow” Americans. Discussed herein is what constitutes heroism and why the narrator qualifies within the confines of the definition of “hero.” Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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