Class Retrospective Post
When I enrolled in the class, I was very interested in learning about two classic American authors that I had relatively little prior knowledge about. I am a huge fan…
Read moreWhen I enrolled in the class, I was very interested in learning about two classic American authors that I had relatively little prior knowledge about. I am a huge fan…
Read moreWhen I first began this class, I was quite unsure of how Herman Melville and Ralph Ellison were going to work in one class. Only knowing Melville as the guy…
Read moreNow that we’ve all finished reading the Invisible Man, I think there are some lessons that we can all take away. One of the most important things that I’ve learned…
Read moreSomething that I found interesting was that in chapter 24, a flock of birds flies over the narrator and he gets pooped on as he his headed to the riot…
Read moreThe Invisible Man is called in to the Brotherhood’s committee meeting after delivering a speech at Clifton’s funeral. The Brotherhood thought that he had stepped beyond his jurisdiction, acting too much as…
Read moreChapter 17 was a really interesting chapter to me. Ras the exhorter’s speaking to Clifton was something that stuck with me. He was trying to rile him up with his…
Read moreDuring the fight between the Brotherhood and the Nationalist group, Ras brings up that black men should not be fighting because they are on the same side. Ras opposes that…
Read moreIn Chapter 9 we found out that Bledsoe has told each of the addressees that the narrator has earned permanent expulsion from the college and that he had to send…
Read moreThe Invisible Man’s speech in chapter 13 stood out to me because I think this was a critical point in the novel in which the Invisible Man finally finds his…
Read moreIn our last reading of Invisible Man, I felt like I was reading a recent story and not something written in 1952. Everything from the illegally selling something on the street…
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