In Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man, what does the narrator's choice to live underground represent?

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23 Jun 2019
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The narrator's underground dwelling symbolizes his invisibility to society, reflecting how he feels unseen and ignored despite his presence. While other options suggest hiding or safety, the core theme is the societal blindness to his identity.

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