Throughout his attempt at life, the invisible man acquired various items in this novel, one of which was a briefcase. He received it when he complied with the oppression of white men and accepted his social status as an inferior. It was to be a haven, a safe place, for the rest of the book in which he placed his beliefs, ideals, and later on wisdom he received from the many events that took place. …show more content…
He placed things in it that he thought would make all the difference when white men looked at him. He had lived with that ideal his entire life, that through hard work and compliance that he could prove himself to be more worthy then the average black man. His achievements that he valued, and that he believed others to value also. He placed these items in the briefcase to shield them against the harsh truth that continued to prove those items to be obsolete.
His graduation from high school gave him a sheet of paper, his hope in the beginning. The diploma would make him different, a bit above the rest. Unlike many he had made it through high school and in passing this first obstacle, he had dreams of passing more and making himself better. He was black but if he showed effort and a desire to be more than expected, he would be set aside from the stereotypes he wanted so much to