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The Blues As A Literary Analysis

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The general focus of Gene Bluestein’s “The Blues as a Literary Theme” is that he is trying to explain what Ralph Ellison wanted readers to get from Invisible Man. More specifically, he praises the way Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man, talks about Ellison’s views on black and white relationships, and the hero’s struggle in the novel. Bluestein writes that Ellison’s novel “defines the ideological and technical possibilities of American Negro materials more accurately and effectively than any work in our literary history…Ellison not only brings us up to date…[he fills] in outlines …that had only been sketched earlier.” He talks about relationships between blacks and whites and states that Ellison wanted to “provide a portrait of the American…[to
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