Invisible Man Chapter 2 Quiz
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What writer does Mr. Norton talk about with the narrator?

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Does the narrator tell Mr. Norton when the cabins were built?

True

What are Jim Trueblood and his family doing when the college car arrives?

washing clothes in a large pot over a fire

Is there any point at which the narrator can avoid bringing Mr. Norton and Jim Trueblood together?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who most wants to meet Jim Trueblood, the narrator or Mr. Norton?

<p>Mr. Norton</p> Signup and view all the answers

Does Jim Trueblood say that he and his family have been mistreated by the local whites?

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Jim Trueblood say the college has done for them?

<p>tried to push them off their land and make them move away</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Characters and Interactions

  • Mr. Norton discusses Ralph Waldo Emerson with the narrator, highlighting a connection to transcendentalist ideas.
  • The narrator reveals to Mr. Norton that the cabins were constructed during the era of slavery, emphasizing historical oppression.

Jim Trueblood Encounter

  • Jim Trueblood and his family are engaged in washing clothes over a fire when the college car arrives, portraying their everyday struggles.
  • The narrator acknowledges that he had opportunities to avoid the meeting between Mr. Norton and Jim Trueblood by withholding information about Jim's background.

Motivations and Desires

  • Mr. Norton expresses a strong desire to meet Jim Trueblood, despite the narrator's reluctance and discomfort regarding the situation.
  • Jim Trueblood reports that he and his family have not experienced mistreatment from local whites and instead indicate they have received assistance from white individuals.

Institutional Tensions

  • Jim Trueblood shares his perspective that the college has attempted to displace his family from their land, revealing underlying tensions between the college and local communities.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 2 of Ralph Ellison's 'Invisible Man' with this pop quiz. Explore key themes, characters, and discussions that shape the narrator's journey. Perfect for students studying this important work in American literature.

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