Analysis: A Year In The Rearview Mirror

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A Year in the Rearview Mirror We are born in world where people are classified, a world where each one of us has a role to fill. Most times, it is hard to wake up and escape from this world and its system, so we can make a change. Sometimes some people do realize that something is wrong with our society, however when it comes to get others to see what you see and make them stand up with you, that is when it gets serious and dangerous. We can see how this is true through Malala’s life. Half Ellison showed us how the society also prevents people from realizing who they truly are so they cannot find others like them and make a change; in his book Invisible Man. Similar to Hughes’s “The Negro Artist and Racial Mountain, which clearly illustrates how difficult it is …show more content…

Within our society, there are many obstacles, which prevent us from waking up and disrupt our journey to find our identity.
Waking up in a corrupt society can be easy sometimes, because it has become so corrupted that it almost a joke. However liberating oneself from it can be a real struggle because the societies set norms that will prevent one from make a difference in one’s community. Half Elision clearly illustrated this situation in one of his best book the Invisible Man. Just by reading the first sentence from the book we can predict that this book is really captivating. The story might have taken place decades ago but we can still relate to the "Invisible" protagonist. The Protagonist walks are through his live and teach the lesson of the life a young black male back then. A time period where the society literally set up a system in

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