What makes "Invisible Man," the novel by Ralph Ellison a bildungsroman?
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Because Invisible Man is a bildungsroman (a type of novel that chronicles a character's moral and psychological growth), the narrative and thematic concerns of the story revolve around the development of the narrator as an individual. ... Ellison uses heavy irony to allow the reader to see things that the narrator misses.
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