What Is The Invisible Man's Search For Identity

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Personally, I identify with the book Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. The novel is about how a young African American man from the rural south moves to a northern city, and is forced to deal with racism and identity. The invisible man is presented with no name, throughout the entire novel he is simply presented as ‘he’. This, along with his search for an identity through his misadventures, creates an overall theme of self-discovery. He is used and abused by professors, employers, friends, and lovers, and this in the end helps him to reach the idea of his own identity, the invisible man. This invisibility along with the use of light/dark and blindness/sight becomes a metaphor for racism. He argues that his race makes him invisible to white people,