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Invisible Man Research Paper

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The invisible man feels the need to prove that he exists since for most of his life he has just been used and seen as a tool, not as an actual human being, this then leads to him starting to believe that he himself isn’t visible and the wanting to be a necessity to society begins to build within. Due to his race being black and the leading race power at the time being white he begins to feel as if he is “a figure in a nightmare” as everyone on the street bumps into him as if he isn’t there. This plants a negative image inside of the invisible man’s brain creating a strong wanting of once again becoming positive in the mind of society. Once the invisible man has had enough of the lies and evil that he as seen he decides to disappear into a dark hole. The dark hole becomes unbearable as the invisible man feels himself slipping farther and farther into the land of the forgotten. …show more content…

To feel wanted and whole again he then installs “1,369 lights” stealing power from an electrical company, the symbolism in this is that the light rids the place of the “darkness into which (he) was

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