Thursday, March 20, 2014

"Invisible Man" Beyond the Book

Question #7 During slavery days, whenever the masters gave their slaves names or any type of identification, it helps the slave know who they are-if not help, it gives them an idea. I think the narrator is making a statement that he isn't quite sure of who he is. Because of the fact that throughout the book he is changing the way he looks at thing, I think that it is pretty evident to say so. Pertaining to the end of the book, I think that he will find his identity. In fact, I think that during the end, he was getting an idea of it.