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The Invisible Man


Ralph Ellison speaks of a man who is ?invisible? to the world around him because people fail to acknowledge his presence. The author of the piece draws from his own experience as an ignored man and creates a character that depicts the extreme characteristics of a man whom few stop to acknowledge. Ellison persuades his audience to sympathize with this violent man through the use of rhetorical appeal. Ethos and pathos are dominant in Ellison?s writing style. His audience is barely aware of the gentle encouragement calling them to focus on the ?invisible? individuals around us. Ralph Ellison?s rhetoric in, ?Prologue from The Invisible Man,? is effective when it argues that an individual with little or no identity will eventually resort to a life of aimless destruction and isolation.

To understand the narrator of the story, one must first explore Ralph Ellison. Ellison grew up during the mid 1900?s in a poverty-stricken household (?Ralph Ellison?). Ellison attended an all black school in which he discovered the beauty of the writte... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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