Plot summary of Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man"
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Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man opens with a prologue describing the main character in
time after the begining of the body of the book. In the prologue, Ellison tells of the main
characters invisibility. It is not a physical invisiblity, but rther he is not recognised, and therefore
persieved, by the world at large. This is coupled with the fact that he is constantly trying to be
someone else, other than himself, creates for his a
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rival of the Brotherhood, Ras the Exhorter, sees him there and and starts chasing him. While in the subway he, quite literally, runs into Mr. Norton, the trustee from the college that had the fainting spell. When he asks Mr. Norton if he remembers him Mr. Norton says no. Then he begins lghing histerically at Mr. Norton. The book ends with hi realization that he is not his own man and completely invisble to all.
rival of the Brotherhood, Ras the Exhorter, sees him there and and starts chasing him. While in the subway he, quite literally, runs into Mr. Norton, the trustee from the college that had the fainting spell. When he asks Mr. Norton if he remembers him Mr. Norton says no. Then he begins lghing histerically at Mr. Norton. The book ends with hi realization that he is not his own man and completely invisble to all.