The Visibility of Racism: A Critical Exploration of Marginalization and Identity in Ralph Ellison’s ‘Invisible Man’
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 4)Publication Date: 2024-07-04
Authors : Sonika Sheoran;
Page : 114-117
Keywords : Invisible Man; Race; Identity; Marginalization; power dynamics;
Abstract
Ralph Ellison's highly acclaimed novel, ‘Invisible Man', is a compelling narrative that explores the themes of identity and marginalisation within a deeply polarised society. This literary research paper delves into the intricacies of identity development using postcolonial theory and examines the socio-political consequences of invisibility by conducting a thorough analysis of the protagonist's journey. Through an analysis of the novel's socio-cultural perspectives, I explore the process of identity formation as the protagonist, known as the ‘Invisible Man,' navigates a society that is divided along racial and political lines. The Protagonist's encounters with deceitful figures of authority, along with his disillusionment within the Brotherhood, expose the manipulation and exploitation that marginalised individuals endure in power structures. This study investigates the mechanisms through which African-Americans experience the dehumanisation of Negroes, which is perpetuated by stereotypes, structural racism, and segregation. Ultimately, this study affirms the
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