The Too Visible Woman

In the early pages of Invisible Man, the narrator describes going to a horrifying fight club of sorts, in which young Black boys are forced to beat one another for money and for the amusement of the rich, white men of their town. The narrator thinks he is there to read his valedictorian speech, but he […]

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Invisible Man Meets The Invisible Man

Every time I googled ‘Invisible Man’, option for ‘The Invisible Man‘ popped up. I read a summary of ‘The Invisible Man’, and it sounded interesting, so I thought it would be fun to imagine these two characters meeting. This short story is very short, so I hope it makes sense. The picture I found is […]

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Invisible Man Hulu Series

Many have seen the Hulu adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale, originally a novel first published in 1985 discussing the value of women and their ability to reproduce in society. Both The Handmaid’s Tale and Invisible Man discuss extremely important political and societal ideas. Hulu is now tackling the novel Invisible Man and turning it into […]

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“I Can’t Therefore No One Can”

In class on Tuesday, we discussed David’s portrayal of the other characters in James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room. I believe that we came to a consensus that David isn’t particularly nice or kind to a lot of the characters. He spends a lot of time with Jacques, but he doesn’t really see him as someone important to him. […]

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Lasting Legacy: Baldwin and Coates

People are often looking for the next best thing to replace what was in the past, or they are trying to figure out a way to drag down the present to promote the past. For example, think of the Michael Jordan and LeBron James debate. While each man is accomplishing greatness in his own right, […]

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White is Right – Hate is Great

James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room is a story of a white male’s navigations through his own feelings and identity in terms of his sexuality. Not ever fully confronting his love for men, or his desire for women as well, we trace the unbecoming of David, our American foreign in Paris, France. Baldwin states that he chose […]

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Homosexuality in Giovanni’s Room

In James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room I took particular interest in the portrayal of how the homosexual relationships are presented in the novel. The central character in part one of the novel, has sexual relations with a man at a very young age that have a great effect on his life, even years later. The central […]

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