Analysis Of Invisible Man By Ralph Ellison

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Ralph Ellison and the speaker finish the book and leave the audience with this last thought. The narrator has come to a decision that he is in fact invisible. He told this story with little stories woven throughout to make his point and teach others of this realization and reality. There are different situations that many people could be coming from when the narrator is relaying these stories to them. The speaker is using his stories and experiences to speak for those who don’t have a voice to speak. This is not literal instead it is figurative meaning that these people can talk but they feel oppressed or unable to voice their opinions in the society that they live in. There are also people who don’t know that they are invisible, figuratively