Corruption Exposed In Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man

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Corruption can be found all over the world, but it’s up to you to know your self-worth. It is caused mainly by the desires of power and want. Corruption creates a negative atmosphere. Throughout the novel the main character also known as the “Invisible Man” is blind to the fact that racism still exists. The Invisible Man is an African American male and those who can’t see him are usually Caucasian people who hold stereotypes and prejudices against him due to the color of his skin. “Ellison uses various incidents to show the Invisible Man's sensibility to the conflict of black men trying to find their sense of identity and self and also the ugly reality of the racial situation in America” (Sheokand). Some people are amongst racism and