However, the white people believe that they are oppressing Bledsoe which gives Bledsoe the freedom to hurt whoever he wants, thus destroying the community at the college because of the fear that they could be kicked out at any time if they cross Bledsoe. Another example of imagery in Invisible Man is when Brother Jack is giving a speech to The Brotherhood about TIM, to convince him to join The Brotherhood, “‘Destruction lies ahead unless things are changed. And things must be changed. And changed by the people. Because, Brother, the enemies of man are dispossessing the world!’” (Ellison 307). Brother Jack is attempting to move TIM to join The Brotherhood and so he describes how the people are being oppressed and that “destruction lies ahead,” and how TIM is the next Booker T. Washington (Ellison 307). This imagery makes TIM see how truly distorted the world is, and how it is because of the oppression brought on by the
However, the white people believe that they are oppressing Bledsoe which gives Bledsoe the freedom to hurt whoever he wants, thus destroying the community at the college because of the fear that they could be kicked out at any time if they cross Bledsoe. Another example of imagery in Invisible Man is when Brother Jack is giving a speech to The Brotherhood about TIM, to convince him to join The Brotherhood, “‘Destruction lies ahead unless things are changed. And things must be changed. And changed by the people. Because, Brother, the enemies of man are dispossessing the world!’” (Ellison 307). Brother Jack is attempting to move TIM to join The Brotherhood and so he describes how the people are being oppressed and that “destruction lies ahead,” and how TIM is the next Booker T. Washington (Ellison 307). This imagery makes TIM see how truly distorted the world is, and how it is because of the oppression brought on by the