From the novel: "Invisible man"
Published in: 1952
By: Ralph Ellison; 1914-1994
Also known for nothing.
Summery:
The book is an African American's point of view on racisim during his time. The author speaks of an encounter that he has with a man, it is dark and the man insults the author. The author assuming it is becasue he is black, attemps to stab the man. But he later finds out that the man was just mad about the encounter.
Review:
I personally do not care to read books such as this. Because they tend to be too slanted or biased one way or the other. Therfore it is very hard to uncover the personal agendas of the people writting these books and the actual facts that could possibly lie within the novel.
Links:
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/invisibleman/section1.html
http://www.bookrags.com/criticisms/Invisible_Man
Great! Do the same for your "last" line as well?
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