This novel about a young black man in Harlem reveals the process of self-discovery and emphasizes individuality. Through a difficult passage into manhood, Ellison writes of the alienation of humans in everyday life, yet he remains whole and optimistic.
Very detailed. I used it to help me to understand the concepts behind the story, and it is indeed helpful. Gives you different insight into meaning of things.
Save Yourself- Buy the Cliffs Notes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I had the read Ellison's Invisible Man for AP Literature- and after struggling through the first five unbearably long chapters- I made a decision- To through th book out the window!!! Save yourself the agony of reading this "great" work of American literature- buy the cliffs notes- they have all of the info w/o the boring stuff!
Stacy`s amazing book of The Invisible Man
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I thought the book The Invisible Man was a good book.It was about a man who had bandages all over him. Some people thought he was very ill and tried to doctor himself.Others said they would hearsounds coming from his room. One rainy day, a family owned a hotel. He asked if he could stay in one of the rooms,and he asked if they would not come check on him.
Starts off great but drags on for too long
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
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