In Invisible Man, the narrator's briefcase primarily serves to symbolize which of the following?

A. memories of both victories and failures from the past

B. prejudices and stereotypes he is unable to shed

C. success he has attained despite his many obstacles

D. the hopelessness of pursuing goals white people bar him from

E. his success in speaking to both black and white audiences

5 answers

A. memories of both victories and failures from the past
What does the epilogue in Invisible Man tell the reader about the narrator's future?

A.
He is going to rejoin the world on his own terms.

B.
He is going to continue to hide underground for life.

C.
He is going to return to the college to continue his studies.

D.
He is going to seek revenge on those who have harmed him.

E.
He is going to start an organization of his own to create change.
A. He is going to rejoin the world on his own terms.
The narrator and Ras the Exhorter/Destroyer are both which type of character?

A.
dynamic

B.
flat

C.
protagonist

D.
rounded

E.
static
A. dynamic