Invisible Man

Lesson 10
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ELA

Unit 1

12th Grade

Lesson 10 of 36

Objective


Use evidence from the chapter to analyze Dr. Bledsoe’s character and its impact on the narrator.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison  pp. 136 – 150

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

On pp. 142–144 the narrator indicates that Dr. Bledsoe

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Writing Prompt

Dr. Bledsoe’s commitment to the students of his college and to his race are a sham (deception). Prove it using evidence from the chapter.

Key Questions


  • "My God, boy! You're black and living in the South - did you forget how to lie?" (p. 139) What does this reveal about Dr. Bledsoe?
  • Do you agree or disagree with Dr. Bledsoe. Are lies sometimes justifiable? Can they ever lead to a better end than truth? Why or why not?
  • How does the image of the shackles help to create mood/tone in this scene?
  • In what ways are Dr. Bledsoe's motivations completely contradictory to what Reverend Barbee thinks Bledsoe's motivations are?
  • Why does the narrator decide to leave early?
  • What does Dr. Bledsoe say about the letters? Do you believe him? Why or why not? What in the text leads you to this conclusion? Does the narrator believe him? What does this reveal about our narrator?

Notes


Pp. 136-145 must be read in class. Pp. 145-150 can be assigned for homework if needed.

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