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The Brotherhood In Invisible Man, By Ralph Ellison

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Entering a new world, the narrator has a difficult time adjust to his sense of insecurity. Afraid and desperate to feel secure again, the narrator subconsciously begins associating himself with those who resembled Dr. Bledsoe. First he encounters Lucius Brockway then he forms a connection to the Brotherhood. Although both men possessed characteristics that resembled Dr. Bledsoe, the narrator was, “... so disgusted to find such a man in charge …” (Ellison, 208) Despite the narrator’s criticism of his new bosses, the Brotherhood was an identical representation of his former president. Subconsciously, the narrator creates a fantasy bond between he the Brotherhood, just as he once did with Dr. Bledsoe. With a much stronger bond between he and the
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