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THE Invisible Man Discuss-4/2017
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I enjoyed this story thinking more about what physical invisibility would be like vs, figuratively, however there is that whole other side to consider and yes it does relate to social issues today.
It is my understanding that Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison deals with social invisibility and might be an interesting read.

I agree that if he had shown (even the tiniest) bit of concern for others it would have been possible to be somewhat sympathetic.

Whereas Frank was innocent of his own creation, the invisible man was his own creation.
I really felt for ol' Frankie, but this guy was just deplorable.
I think the parallel was really well done--the parallel between taking one's self out of society (visually) and taking one's self out of society by living a set of morals so isolated from human decency and kindness. Kudos to Mr. Wells on that point. I wouldn't have written him like that.
How does his isolation and frustration relate to current social issues that individuals often experience.