![]() ![]() They will simultaneously analyze Ellison’s use of the narrator’s journey to deliver his own messages on race and racism in American society, including harsh critiques of some of the most prominent figures in African American history. ![]() While reading the novel, students will trace the narrator’s “Hero’s Journey” journey from innocence to self-discovery. Exploring themes of racism, identity, and truth, Ellison brings readers on a journey of invisibility and self-discovery that poses a harsh critique of American society. This National Book Award winning work follows an unnamed African American narrator from the Deep South to Harlem, New York as he searches for meaning and truth. In this unit, students will analyze and experience Ralph Ellison’s acclaimed 1952 novel, Invisible Man. ![]()
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