Amber'Nay asked this question about Invisible Man:
What group of people is this book more relevant to white people or black people. I don't want to make this racist or anything but with the themes this book brought up which audience would have the greater impact from reading this book?
Robert Brooks Both have a stake in it...Impact denotes a collision between objects...Those
people Mr. Ellison so detail are just examples...I imagine, when he wrot…more
Both have a stake in it...Impact denotes a collision between objects...Those
people Mr. Ellison so detail are just examples...I imagine, when he wrote it in the early 50's it was a savage scream from the dark...LOOK AT ME. I AM A MAN...LOOK AT YOURSELF; YOU ARE TOO. CAN WE AT LEAST LOOK AT EACH OTHER? To use race in description of it is to use eighth notes to describe a symphony. It transcends race. (less)
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