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Title: Invisible Man Character Analysis
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His determination led him to give a captivating speech in front of all of the important people of the town after being brutally beaten up and shocked by an electric cover, blood-filled mouth and all. Those types of things are what led to him being placed in great positions... Showed first 250 characters
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In an uncanny similarity to me, his mouth and heart is both his strength and weakness.
During the entire piece, his physical appearance is never described. I feel as though Mr. Ellison did that to keep up with the invisible theme. Even though they never describe physically, the main character had learned to camouflage by wearing popular clothes in whatever specific area he was in... Showed next 250 characters
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