Invisible man
Title: Invisible man
Category: Literature / English
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Invisible man
Relating Auster
In “Portrait of an Invisible Man”, Paul Auster uses his experiences with his own father in a way that, it would be easy for the average person to relate to. He uses events that are common events that have happened to most people. He uses events that not only effected him in a certain way, but also would effect most people. The essay is filled with his recollections of his father, and what
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they think of past experiences, or when something is happening to them in their modern life. By Paul Auster writing in a
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style the reader could relate to, he accomplished what he set out to do, preserving his fathers name, and even more, Helping the reader to understand more about themselves.
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Work Cited
Auster, Paul. “Portrait of an Invisible Man.” Ways Of Reading. Ed. David Bartolomae & Anthony Petrosky. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 1999
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