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Compare And Contrast: Frankenstein And Invisible Man

Sometimes the determination of one to achieve his goals and dreams causes him to walk over the feelings or goal of another, making a person fall victim to the other person's desires. Through themes such as hatred, betrayal, and revenge, two pieces of literature, Invisible Man written by Ralph Ellison, and Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley, support this statement to the fullest extent. In both stories, the main character becomes a victim to a person or persons seeking individual power. However, when both characters realize the betrayal of these people, the knowledge causes them to rebel against their authorities.
In Invisible Man, a young Negro, who remains unnamed throughout the entire novel and lived during the 1950's, is expelled from his Negro college in the South for endangering the School's creator, who was white. He is then forced to work and live in New York City until he earned enough money to return to the same college. After many months of struggling, attempting......


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