Rhetorical Analysis
In the Invisible Man Ellison employs similes, imagery, and personifications throughout the novel in order to convey the Narrator's thoughts and feelings.
In Chapter 2 of Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison exaggerates his conscientious placement of repetition and parallelism in order to dramatize the visit of the narrator and the man when they go into town and show the audience that they were both out of their comfort zone.
In Chapter 2 of Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison exaggerates his conscientious placement of repetition and parallelism in order to dramatize the visit of the narrator and the man when they go into town and show the audience that they were both out of their comfort zone.