Point of view of The invisible man
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The unnamed protagonist of Invisible Man tells his own story from a first-person point of view. The reader sees the world exclusively through the narrator’s eyes as he navigates a series of bizarre experiences and troubling encounters with both Black and white characters. The narrator’s account of events varies in reliability. There are times when the narrator’s perspective on events seems reliably reported, as when he arrives in New York City and struggles to find work there. More often, however, the narrator’s point of view takes on a surreal character that obscures reality.
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