The Blues In Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man

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Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, zooms in on a nameless african american character who addresses the perpetual theme of racism and the classic search for one’s purpose in life. Many blues musicians have had an influence on how Ellison wrote this novel. In fact, the blues is a repeating motif throughout the course of the novel. He specifically works Louis Armstrong-into this piece to go in hand with the narrator’s search to find his sole purpose for existing. For instance, he incorporates the strategically chosen lyrics from Armstrong “What did I do to be so black and blue,” and, ”My only sin is in my skin,” those of which Ellison aims to illustrate the narrator’s affliction of being dark skinned. Ellison not only wrote about the blues by referencing

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