Topic > The Struggles of the Invisible Man - 726

It is interesting to see how the invisible man yearns for a place in society. He ignores his roots and wants to become part of the changing America. Although he is a black man and talks about it often, he seems to forget that he is an African American. It's also interesting that white people cheat on him. Bledsoe managed to play a prominent role in the white world. He is the invisible man who suffers because he fails to recognize the false equality and separation between blacks and whites. Brother Jack also tricks him into believing that he thinks equality is the future. In reality, his brother Jack deceived him. He believes that the white man is more powerful. His ideology of equality is