The Invisible Man Today
: The narrator moves through different "identities" imposed by others—from a subservient student in the South to a political tool for the "Brotherhood" in Harlem.
This essay focuses on the of the unnamed Black narrator in mid-20th-century America. The Invisible Man
: In Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man , invisibility is not a physical condition but a social one caused by the "inner eyes" of a prejudiced society that refuses to see the narrator's humanity. : The narrator moves through different "identities" imposed
