Symbolic Objects Invisible Man Serana and Christina Nelson Sarah Blake, Erin Miller 2nd Hour.

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Symbolic Objects Invisible Man Serana and Christina Nelson Sarah Blake, Erin Miller 2nd Hour

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Symbolic Objects Invisible Man

Serana and Christina Nelson

Sarah Blake, Erin Miller

2nd Hour

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Prologue

• “The Hole”-The hole acts as like a place where IM can retreat and hide from society. It enhances his invisibility.

• Jack the Bear- This shows that IM is hidden from people, eventually he will wake up and people will notice him.

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Chapter 1• The Brief Case-

This is a symbol of the narrator’s hopes and aspirations for his life.

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Chapter 2

• The White Line- This line acts as a barrier or divider between the two races and further establishes the segregation.

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Chapter 3• The Log Cabin- The slaves used

to live in them. When Norton and the IM go past them, Norton wants to talk to the people living in them. Hidden Meaning: Makes Norton feel even MORE superior. Norton can also relate with Trueblood.

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Chapter 6

• The Old Leg Shackle- Bledsoe had a leg shackle in his office. Bledsoe feels that he is leading...

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• the blacks from slavery and ignorance to freedom and knowledge. He also feels like he has power over his black students.

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Chapter 8

• Statue of Liberty- The Invisible Man sees this and it gives him new hope, and an optimistic outlook on his future and the great dreams and riches that lie ahead.

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Chapter 9• Grits- The grits

remind the narrator of his heritage.He didn’t want them.People might think he was a Southern black boy. He was ashamed.

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Chapter 9 cont’d• Blueprints-

Sometimes the people you least suspect are the people that are most knowledgeable.

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Chapter 10• 10 drops of black- Without the black

race, the culture of white people would be totally different and incomplete.

• Liberty Paint sign- This is an example of how the white people are trying to ignore the black people and keep the government “pure”.

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Chapter 11• Glass coffin- The

white people are trying to isolate the black people and change them to fit in with white society.

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Chapter 12

• White overalls- The doctors think that the narrator is now “pure” and will be different. They believe that he will be a more ideal member of society.

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Chapter 13• Yams- They

symbolize his home and how badly he misses it.

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Chapter 14• Cabbage- It reminds

him the times when money was sparse and the only thing they could afford was cabbage. He realizes that Mary doesn’t have a lot of money either.

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Chapter 15• Old Piggy Bank

and coins- When IM broke the bank he felt bad. It represents old black people and how the world didn't really need them.

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Chapter 16• Master the Bulldog-

IM is reminded of Master when he is fixing to give the speech. It’s like he was scared of the crowd but he wanted to trust them.

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Chapter 17• Bullfight picture- At

the bar El Toro IM sees a picture of a bullfight. Some people think that bullfighting is graceful while others like Brother Jack think it is barbaric.

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Chapter 18• Brother Tarp

wore the chain for 19 years. He gave the chain to IM as a present to remind him of what he was fighting for.

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Chapter 19• Mirror- The mirror

reminds IM of when mistress slept with their slaves. He is seeing what is coming in the future for him

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Chapter 20• Clifton left the

brotherhood to sell Sambo dolls that make people happy by dancing. This made IM very mad. He didn’t have respect to at least sell a nice dancing doll.

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Chapter 22• Brother Jack lost

his eye in the line of duty for the brotherhood. Jack can’t see IM because he is blind.

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Chapter 23• IM bought dark

green glasses to discuss himself from Ras’s people that were looking for him.

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Chapter 25• IM’s briefcase was

burned and was ruined. This symbolizes that IM has lost all his hopes and dreams of becoming someone successful.

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The End