Invisible Man, Chapters 5-6, Grades 11-12

Chapters 5 and 6 of 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison explore the aftermath of the narrator's decisions and the broader implications of his actions. These chapters delve into the consequences faced by the narrator and introduce new characters who influence his journey. As you read, consider how these events shape the narrator's understanding of himself and the world around him. This assignment will prompt you to analyze key moments and their significance within the narrative.

Question 1

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In Chapter 5, the narrator receives advice from Dr. Bledsoe. What is the essence of Dr. Bledsoe's advice, and how does it contrast with the narrator's previous perceptions of him?

Question 2

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Describe the narrator's interaction with the white trustee, Mr. Emerson's son, in Chapter 6. How does this encounter challenge or reinforce the narrator's beliefs about his place in society?

Question 3

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Analyze the significance of the 'letters of recommendation' that Dr. Bledsoe gives to the narrator. What do they symbolize in the context of the narrator's journey and the broader themes of the novel?

Question 4

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How does the narrator's understanding of power and influence evolve through his experiences in these chapters? Consider the roles of Dr. Bledsoe and Mr. Emerson's son in your response.

Question 5

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Reflect on the theme of 'invisibility' as it is developed in Chapters 5 and 6. How do the narrator's experiences in these chapters contribute to the novel's exploration of visibility and invisibility within society?

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