Asked by Alex
Based on readings from the first 20 chapters of "Invisible Man", what does the narrator mean when he refers to himself as "invisible"?
Is it because of all the situations he been in and no one really seeing him or his feelings?
HELP PLEASE
Is it because of all the situations he been in and no one really seeing him or his feelings?
HELP PLEASE
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree with you.
This may help you with other questions.
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/invisibleman/
This may help you with other questions.
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/invisibleman/
Answered by
Alex
So how would you say one of the examples of the journey to solitude reflect a understanding of his own "invisibility"?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'd say it just the way you said it.
One of the examples of the journey to solitude reflect<b>s an </b> understanding of his own "invisibility."
One of the examples of the journey to solitude reflect<b>s an </b> understanding of his own "invisibility."
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