When is the Narrator of Invisible Man Happiest? (sorry I couldn't come up with a better title)
John Brownridge
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison is a unique story in that the reader knows the fate of the main character before being able to read the beginning. In Chapter 1 of Invisible Man , the narrator (I’ll just use “Narrator” to refer to him from now on), aspires to one day be an important member of society, and is completely unaware of how invisible he is in the eyes of others. In the Prologue, however, which takes place twenty years later, Narrator is painfully aware of his invisibility, and his knowledge of it has turned him into a crazy person, who refuses to conform to or even interact with society. In class last week, we were prompted to talk about what we thought about Jr. Mr. Emerson and whether he was helping Narrator by revealing the truth about Emerson’s intentions. At my table, this turned into a discussion of whether it was more desirable to live like Narrator did in the beginning of the novel or like he did in the prologue. In this post, I ...