"Rhetoric does not get you anywhere, because Hitler and Mussolini are just as good at rhetoric. But if you can bring these people down with comedy, they stand no chance." -Mel Brooks
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Invisible Man Chapter 5
The Narrator feels guilt in disrupting the dream because he saw how hard the founder had worked to create this university. The founder had been enslaved and gone through hardship. Through education the founder freed himself from bondage and was able to free others through knowledge. The Narrators grandfather had the same idea to be totally free, and the Narrator feels as if he broke after listening to the sermon.
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