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Identity In Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man

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Although identity can be boiled down to a simple question of “who am I?”, it remains a complex societal construct that can be changed by one’s surroundings and experiences. Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man tells the life story of an unnamed narrator whose identity is molded by those around him. He overcomes trials in his life as a blissfully ignorant college student, a manipulated activist and advocate for the underprivileged, and an invisible man.
The narrator earns a scholarship to a prestigious black college after participating in a battle royal in which he was blindfolded and forced to fight other black men for the entertainment of white onlookers. He attends this school and takes the ideals of its Founder to heart. The narrator becomes a

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