the quote "I could see rows of blurred faces-then suddenly I was blinded and felt myself crash into the man ahead of me" reminds me of...
Plato's cave analogy. The spotlight blinded the Invisible Man... so much so that he still couldn't see the truth
That's a great application! I love that analogy. I think it's so interesting to see it played out in the book
I also thought of that. It was ironic that the audience could see him but he could not see them.
I never really thought of that, but I definietly like that connection!