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Invisible Man Themes
A major theme in the novel was blindness. An example of this was shown in the statue of the Founder. The statue had empty eyes and symbolized his ideology being blind to racist realities. Secondly, Tim himself is found to often be blind through out the novel. During the Battle Royal he is blinded by the bright lights while giving his speech. Having the lights in his eyes causes him to not be able to see the humiliation the white men have caused him, and how they really don’t have any respect for him. The last of three examples of blindness in the story is of Tim being on the bus with the veteran, who is being transferred to St. Elizabeth’s in Washington DC, when traveling to New York. He is blinded in even thinking of asking why the vet why it is he did return to the south. Even though he does realize that the vet is only being transferred because Bledsoe found out he was the veteran that upset Norton, he can’t link the fact that Bledsoe is also transferring him to punish him as he is doing with the veteran. Through this blindness Tim can only think about the vet possibly becoming v
Approximate Word count = 737
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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