The Narrator's Dilemmas In The Invisible Man By Ralph Ellison

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People change people. Throughout life, one receives advice from various sources which can transform how one acts. Some may give genuine advice, however, some may propose ideas that are meant to subjugate who someone is as a person which can be hazardous to one’s existence. It is difficult to determine whose advice to listen to, whose advise to discard, or whose advice will get you further in life. This dilemma is present in the novel, The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, where he tells the story of a young African American’s journey to the North in the 1930’s. During this era of extreme racial injustice, blacks are oppressed to the point of identity loss; our narrator is no different. The narrator, the invisible man, is given counseling - whether