if "Sexy" comes to life for anyone else besides me in their lives.... this kinda stuff is all to real for me!
What major is everyone? Just wondering if there were a lot of English majors in the class.
The overall final exam went pretty well, hopefully I got my point across
The Burning of the property of the invisible man was an extreme release for the narrator and
like chelseab said, this was not upsbeat as expected, but ready for one
Ginsberg is also a realist modernistic poem....
the image of the "Invisible Man" in the Manhattan park is a great resemblence of Ellison's story...
how did Mary seem to become such a nice or willing person taking Invisible man in as she did?
what does Harlem symbolize to the narrator more than a "different world" to him?
the narrator has great intentions that aren't seen through to many people, mainly dr bledsoe