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The Invisible Man Essay Research Paper The

The Invisible Man Essay, Research Paper


The novel, Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison explores the issue of life,


liberty, and the pursuit of happiness through the main character. In


the novel, Invisible Man, the main character is not giving a name. In


our paper we will refer to him as the Protagonist. Ellison explores


how unalienable rights cannot be obtained without freedom from the


obstacles in life especially from one’s own fears. In the novel


Invisible Man, several major characters affect the Protagonist. One of


the major characters is Dr. Bledsoe, who is the president of the


school. Dr. Bledsoe had a major effect on the main character, because


the Protagonist idolizes him. “He was every thing that I hope to be,”


(Ellison 99), but the Dr. Bledsoe degrades him when we says “Why, the


dumbest black bastard in the cotton patch knows that the only way to


please a white man is to tell him a lie” (Emerson 137) and calls him a


Nigger. In addition, the Protagonist grandfather had a major effect on


him. The ! Protagonist’s grandfather last word, “Live in the Lions


mouth” (Ellison 16) has a lasting effect on him throughout most of the


novel. Finally and most important, Ras the Destroyer, whom the


Protagonist fears whom along with Dr. Bledsoe in a separate


encountering calls him “a educated fool” (Ellison 140). The first


encounter of the Protagonist own fears is introduce when his


grandfather’ s tells the Protagonist to go against the white man by


“overcome ‘em with yeses” (Emerson 16). These words haunts the


Protagonist when he is kicked out getting kicked out of college. When


Dr. Bledsoe kicks him out of college, the Protagonist reflects on his


grandfather last words “undermine ‘em with grins, agree ‘em to


death^”(Emerson 16). For a moment, the Protagonist wonders if his


grandfather might be right. However, due to the Protagonist fear of


failure, the Protagonist doubts his grandfather wise words, because he


does not want to believe that his role in life is to undermine the


white man. So, the Protagonist convinces himself that the Dr. Bledsoe


and the school is right and goes to New York. The second encounter, in


which the Protagonist reveals his fear and not being accepted, is in


the Battle Royal. The Battle Royal is a boxing match involving nine


other African American boys who have to fight until the last man is


standing. The protagonist endures this degrading act as ploy, so that


he can be able to read his speech, in the hope of impressing the elite


white men of the town. The Protagonist fear of not being looked upon


as an uneducated cause him to be the subject of a brutal beating, which


knocks him out and torturous electrical shocking. In addition, the


Protagonist fear of not being acceptance is his denial of being a


“Negro”. The Protagonist encounter with Dr. Bledsoe exemplifies his


denial. The

Protagonist looks up to Dr. Bledsoe as a model of what he


wants to be. However, when Dr. Bledsoe called the Protagonist an


“educated fool” (Ellison 140) and an Nigger; the Protagonist ignores it


because of his denial of being a Nigger, but under normal circumstances


a person would get angry and upset. Dr. Bledsoe name is also a play on


word, because when he calls the Protagonist a Nigger, he bleeds his


people so. Dr. Bledsoe bleeding of the Protagonist shows his disregard


for his own people. The Protagonist fears of not being accepted is


also evident when he continues to believe that he would get back into


the college even after getting kicked out. The third situation that


the Protagonist encounters is with Ras the Destroyer. Ras character is


one of a total opposite of the Protagonist. Ras’s goal is the


destruction of the white man. As the Protagonist, enter a brotherhood


of both white and black people, he finds himself at odds with Ras, who


refuses to have a brotherhood with white people. Although the


protagonist is able to avoid any real conflicts with Ras, he is called


an “educated fool” (Ellison 292) once again this time by Ras, when the


Protagonist comes to the aid of his friend Clifton. The Protagonist


holds his education in high esteem and is in a complete state of shock,


by being called a “educated fool” once again. However, the greatest


impact that Ras has on the Protagonist is at the end of the Novel.


This occurs when the Protagonist is attacked by Ras. The Protagonist


calls out that “They want this to happen”. The Protagonist refers this


statement to the brotherhood, which is not a brotherhood at all!


But it is too late. Ras is intent on killing the Protagonist. When


the Protagonist finally escapes, the Protagonist is desperate and wants


to hide. In the end, this leads him to a hole where the Protagonist


feels that he is invisible, which we find him in the beginning. To


conclude, the Protagonist realized even being underground away from


society, his mind would not let him rest. He states that “I’m an


invisible man and it placed me in a hole- or showed me the hole I was


in^.”(Ellison Epilogue). This is an effective metaphor, because that


is where life left him. As stated by a German Philosopher, Friedrich


Nietzsche, “A snake that does not shed its skin will perish”. The


Protagonist realized he must shed his metaphorical skin of fear and


denial of being a Negro in order to obtain his unalienable which are


rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The freedom he


obtains through shedding his skin is that he knows he is free to be


himself without fearing not being accepted.


Bibliography


1.Ellison, Ralph. The Invisible Man. New York, Vintage Books


2.Latu, Susan. School Web Site. 1998. Phillips,


3.Elizabeth C. “Monarch Notes” Ralph Ellison Invisible Man. New York, Monarch

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