The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison

Project description In Ellison's novel, the Invisible Man literally goes underground, making a home beneath New York City. Referring to the Prologue, Epilogue and his confrontation with Ras in Chapter 25, explain whether you think the Invisible Man is ultimately an irresponsible coward who retreats from a necessary fight for social justice, or a sane and principled individual who, in his life beneath New York City, "on the lower frequencies" might speak for all the other sane people doing the best they can in an insane world (581). PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)