Thursday, April 7, 2016

Synthesis Post: Chapters 16-25

In this last third of the book, power and sex change significantly in how the Invisible Man is associated with them. Earlier, the Invisible Man seemed foreign to anything sexual and was typically the one who has the lack of power. Now as he's struggling with the Brotherhood and trying to find his true identity, he ends up with the upper hand.

When the Invisible Man disguises himself to protect himself from Ras, he is mistaken for a man named Rinehart. Rinehart is a pimp, gambler and a minister

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