accomplishments, while ridiculed for his misfortunes and failures. A single individual
can go into hiding, thus concealing his most personal thoughts and desires in invisibility
from fear of acceptance. In Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, a young black boy must look
within himself, in his experiences on the road to maturing, learning self-acceptance and
rejecting that which threatens his quest for manhood.
Mr. Ellison portrays a significant kind of independence in his writing. He adopted
a tone throughout the novel to express the problems as a Negro minority. He did s
Some common words found in the essay are: Invisible Ellison, Indian Negroes, Ellison's Invisible, Invisible Language, West Indian, , Negro Harlem, throughout novel, west indian, ellison's invisible, Approximate Word count = 446 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)