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Pg. 446 “It had still grinned when I played the tool and spat upon it, and it was still grinning when Clifton ignored me. Then I saw a fine black thread and pulled it from the trilled paper.”

*The narrator was very confused about the doll despite all that happened. He used personification to state that the doll was grinning after all the bad things that had occurred.

Pg. 451 “The sun shone down on a mass of unbarred heads, and above flags and banners and shining horns I could see the cheap gray coffin moving high upon the shoulders of Clifton's tallest companions, who from time to time shifted it smoothly on to others.”

*Imagery was used by the narrator to describe the funeral. He saw how in the sunny afternoon, the people were present at Clifton’s funeral while the coffin was being transported.

Pg. 458 “Now he's part of history, and he has received his true freedom.”

*Metaphor was used by the invisible man referring to Clifton. Since he died, he is now in the past and is finally free from any problems.

Rhetorical Devices

Theme Analysis

The theme for this chapter is about betrayal. The Brotherhood has betrayed the Invisible Man and the people in Harlem by sacrificing one of their fellow brother. In result of gathering a group of people to march for Clifton's funeral, this cause people to become rallied up.

Plot Summary

  • Invisible man returns to his office
  • He is very shocked because of Clifton's death.
  • Narrator tries to make the doll he got from Clifton dance
  • He verifies Clifton's death to young group of members
  • The man organized a funeral march in behalf of Clifton's death
  • Invisible man delivers speech about the recent deceased
  • Gravediggers buried Clifton
  • Left the funeral filled with a lot of sadness and anger
  • Took a walk, looking around the neighborhood

Invisible Man: Chapter 21

By: Brenda Velasquez

Chana Thanarakkiet

Aldo Zuniga

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