Sunday, March 11, 2018

Letter To Ralph Ellison

Dear Ralph Ellison,

           It is such a honor to read one of your famous novel called ''Invisible Man''. I believe that your novel is relevant in today's society. The reason is that this novel creates ideas despite the difficulties to follow up those claims. This novel consists of two different communities that don't see eye-to eye and how black and white community were treated not only in this novel, but also in the real world. I am pleased with how you reveal the stereotype of African Americans and how it was the turning point in each of these communities as this story moves on. As an author like yourself, invisible man is not what others people think of this word; It means to be construed by others as a collection of general stereotypes rather than an actual, individual person. There was one time in my life where I considered myself invisible and I maintain my ability to break it by revealing my true identity. I believe that many people who read your novel extend to the invisible man living out other's views of his identity. In conclusion, I think that your novel will convince others to read and understand what going on and what is truly the definition of  ''Invisible Man''. If you read this letter, I would like to say thank you for your time to read why your novel is relevant in today's society.



                 Sincerely Yours,

                   Derrick Dickerson


            

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