In “The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man”, the unnamed narrator hid behind his light skin and made decisions based on fear. Whereas Walter Lee, the character in “A Raisin in the Sun” was the nobler and more respected man because he embraced his black color. He did what was best for his family and the situation they were in. He didn’t care what the white people thought of him. When the unnamed narrator was twelve years old, he met his father outside of his house. The father was dressed very nicely. Later he got a piano as a gift from his father since he knew he enjoyed playing. This was the first time the narrator experienced any kind of luxury. The experience of this gift would end up influencing his decisions throughout his life. The unnamed narrator was a coward and hid behind race most of his life. When the unnamed …show more content…
In “The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man”, the unnamed narrator moved to Europe with the millionaire to be his personal musician. The narrator experienced the social environment of a wealthy white person while they travelled from country to country. The narrator parts company with the millionaire and moves back to America. On his way back to America he meets “The Doctor” who is a dignified African American doctor, who is a graduate of Stanford University. When the unnamed narrator and the doctor start talking the topic of race is brought up, the doctor suggests that the African American community is progressing. This sparks the topic of race in his head. Later on in the story the unnamed narrator decides that whatever race people assume him as he will go with, because the topic of race is too much for the unnamed narrator. In the beginning of the story the unnamed narrator said "I know that in writing the following pages I am divulging the great secret of my life, the secret which for some