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Ex Machina is Real and She’s Here.

When reading Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, I was struck by how closely the themes reminded me of 1) the movie Ex Machine and 2) Sophia the new AI bot. Overall, Do Androids explores the question “what makes us human?” While there is no definite answer in the book, it seems that the concept of emotions play […]

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The Lorax and the Androids

This is a bit of a stretch, but while reading the first few chapters of this novel, all I could think about was the movie, The Lorax. The book The Lorax does not go into as much detail as the movie adaptation, and the movie adds a lot more to the plot since it is […]

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Pulling at the Strings: The Manipulation of the African American Race Through History

Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man is wrought with symbols that accurately depict the conditions African American’s faced in 1930’s Harlem. One of the most iconic symbols from the novel is the Sambo Doll, a pitch black puppet, manipulated by the strings attached to it.  Tod Clifton masterly manipulates this symbol of the degradation of the ‘stereotypical’ African American […]

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The Lasting Obsession with Battle Royales

  Something that struck me during my reading of Invisible Man happened before I even got to the actual story. I didn’t realize why the term “Battle Royale” stuck out to me in the introduction, written by Ellison in 1981, but after reading through more of the novel, and spending all of Spring break in […]

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Invisible Man Still Matters

“Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison deals with a wide range of issues African Americans face in the early 1900s. The novel presents us with a character who is invisible because of his race. The issues presented in the novel of racism that the characters face, gives us a very real look into a lot of […]

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Micro-aggressions in Invisible Man

This novel is a complex novel that covers racism in almost every light, north and south, light and dark. In this novel however, there is a stark difference in the racism our narrator experiances in Harlem, rather than in the deep south. In Harlem he is littered with micro-aggressions. The most prominent example being in […]

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Activism Across the Atlantic

Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man draws attention to racial issues faced by blacks in the 1900’s and continues to be a relevant text today. Ellison comments on the reactions of whites and how the black community has adapted and conducts itself. We’ve discussed this in class, but one of Ellison’s biggest themes is the clash between the ideas […]

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