Invisible Man

Lesson 26
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ELA

Unit 1

12th Grade

Lesson 26 of 36

Objective


Explain how the narrator’s attitude toward the letter changes over the course of the chapter.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison  pp. 383 – 398

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

The chain link given by Brother Tarp to the narrator symbolizes

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Writing Prompt

What is the major difference between the symbolism of Dr. Bledsoe’s shackles and Brother Tarp’s? Use evidence from the text.

The narrator’s feelings about the letter he has received change from the beginning to the end of today’s reading. Explain how his feelings change, and use evidence to support your answer.

Key Questions


  • What is the message in the letter? Why does he think of his grandfather in this moment? The narrator indicates that the handwriting was familiar. Whose might it be? Why? (Who have we seen in the novel who might express a message like this?)
  • p. 390: What does Brother Tarp give him? What does it symbolize? The author juxtaposes this object against the one in Dr. Bledsoe's office. Why? What is the difference?
  • p. 391: How has the narrator's attitude toward the letter shifted since the beginning of the passage? Explain.
  • p. 392: Why does Brother Westrum react so negatively to the chain link? How does his reaction reflect his experience in the Brotherhood?

Notes


Students must read at least through p. 391 in class to answer the Target Task questions. The remaining pages of the chapter can be read for homework.

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