Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man is a strong story about the hardships a young black man had to deal with in the mid nineteen hundreds. The primary theme is about identity. The young man in the story searches for a type of identity but becomes lost in society. He has a hard time trying to find his place because he his practically invisible to the outside world. The narrator is invisible to society because he is black.
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