In the prologue to āInvisible Manā by Ralph Ellison, the author addresses the theme of feeling invisible. The author, I believe is Black which is why he feels he is invisible sometimes. He depicts himself as someone who āturnedā invisible because people around him refuse to recognize him as a person thatās ā… of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquidsā¦ā (312). One night, he bumped into a guy and beat him up for it. The next day he finds out the guy was on the news for being āmuggedā. He chooses to live underground. Itās āa hole in the groundā, and refers to himself as a bear that hibernates. Although he calls himself the invisible man, he likes to live in the light because it reminds him he is still alive.