Invisible Man (Ellison) Novel Text

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Invisible Man (Ellison) Novel Text

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Short Description:
The novel traces the journey of an unnamed Black narrator who perceives himself as “invisible” because society refuses to recognize his humanity.
# Pages:
581
Age:
Age 16
Age:
Age 17
Age:
Age 18+
Author:
Ellison, Ralph
Award:
National Book Award Winner
Grade:
Grades 11-12
Genre:
African American
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Persistence
Themes/ Topics:
Prejudice
Themes/ Topics:
Racism
SKU:
475B
ISBN
9780679732761
$17.00
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
The novel traces the journey of an unnamed Black narrator who perceives himself as “invisible” because society refuses to recognize his humanity.
# Pages:
581
Age:
Age 16
Age:
Age 17
Age:
Age 18+
Author:
Ellison, Ralph
Award:
National Book Award Winner
Grade:
Grades 11-12
Genre:
African American
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Persistence
Themes/ Topics:
Prejudice
Themes/ Topics:
Racism
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About the Book Invisible Man

Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison is a profound novel that explores themes of identity, invisibility, and the African American experience in the mid-20th century.

The story is narrated by an unnamed Black man who considers himself “invisible” because society refuses to see him for who he truly is. He recounts his journey from the South to Harlem, New York, detailing his experiences and the various ways he is marginalized and dehumanized.

The novel serves as a profound exploration of race and individuality, emphasizing the narrator’s journey towards self-discovery amidst societal pressures that aim to obliterate his identity.

 

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