Invisible Man

Invisible Man

What makes us visible to others? How is it that sometimes society is completely blind to our exisitance?   Either we are invisible because we are not being noticed or we are invisible because others can not see our true identity due to expectations relating to race, gender or class. Of course the term invisible was not intended to be taken literally.  The meaning of invisible in Ellison's Invisible Man is essentially metaphorical. Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, the main character experiences invisibility in various manners and situations.

Being invisible has its advantages.  If others don't acknowlegde you then you could get away with actions that people are usually
 punished with a penalty.  In the book, the main character tells of his advantages of being invisible such as living in the basement of an apartment building rent free beause the landlord is unaware of his dwelling.  The same example can be said in a working environment
 where an employee can come in late multiple times but is not scrutinized because that employee is not vital and therefore unoticed by the employer.  This type of invisiblilty is favored by some by laothed by others.

     Some people don't like the felling of being unimportant.  Ironically, in the book Invisible Man, the main character explained the advantages of being invisible shortly after he showed contempt  for being invisible.  Frustrated at his invisibility, he lashes out at a man he intentionally bumped into (althought at the beginning, he said it was accidental).  Observing this more closely, it was an attempt to be acknowledge by the man to see if he would move out of the way.  The fact that the man did ...
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