The Invisible Man: a Grostesque Romance - H. G. Wells - Books - EZReads - 9781615342044 - April 14, 2010
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The Invisible Man: a Grostesque Romance


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The story is told from the narrator's present, looking back into his past. Thus, the narrator has hindsight in how his story is told, as he is already aware of the outcome. In the Prologue, Ellison's narrator tells readers, "I live rent-free in a building rented strictly to whites, in a section of the basement that was shut off and forgotten during the nineteenth century." In this secret place, the narrator creates surroundings that are symbolically illuminated with 1,369 lights. He says, "My hole is warm and full of light. Yes, full of light. I doubt if there is a brighter spot in all New York than this hole of mine, and I do not exclude Broadway." The protagonist explains that light is an intellectual necessity for him since "the truth is the light and light is the truth." From this underground perspective, the narrator attempts to make sense out of his life, experiences, and position in American society

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 14, 2010
ISBN13 9781615342044
Publishers EZReads
Pages 180
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   272 g
Language English  

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