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INVISIBLE MAN
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how does the alienation of the main character in THE INVISIBLE MAN reflect the morals and assumptions of society
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are 2 types of people asking for help with their homework on here. One group simply type word for word the question the teacher has asked (as you seemed to have done). The second type are honest and up front about it an say "I need help with my home work, can anybody tell me where to start looking for information on the invisible man, particualy on the subject of the morals and assumptions of society in the story. I'll let you guess which gets a better response. In my day we didn't have the internet and we actually had to read the books we were supposed to.
One more thing, by doing what you are you are missing the whole point of school. School has nothing to do with learning stuff about the Invisible Man, its all about learning how to find information, interperate information and be resourcefull. If you go to get a job he will ask you how you would go about solving a problem, not what the moral of the invisible man is. Saying "I'd ask somebody on the internet" wouldn't go down to well.
If you click here, that will link you to a web-page which might help. Once there, you should click on the various pink headings to get the information.
Of course - as others suggest above - I offer these notes for your guidance and you should use them to accompany whatever knowledge you have gained by reading the text itself. Your teacher will spot it immediately if you just try to copy material from a website.