In Chapter Twenty-two, power in shown through Brother Jack. Although Brother Jack seemed to be innocent in the beginning of the readers getting to know him as a character, he developed into being a racist Brotherhood member greedy for power. "Our job is not to ask them what they think but to tell them." "Who are you, anyway; the great white father?" "Not their father, their leader. And your leader. And you don't forget it...As the leader of the Brotherhood, I am their leader." This confrontation between Brother Jack and the Invisible Man displays how selfish Brother Jack is for all the attention and all the followers.
There is no sex in Chapter Twenty-two to my knowledge.
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