When the Invisible Man went to the bar after purchasing his
new disguise, everything that he could see was in a new green tint giving the
appearance of rebirth for his character. One thing that appeared in that new
green tint for the Invisible Man was the juke box sitting in the “smoke-green
haze” in the depths of the “murky cave”(486). The Invisible Man then noticed
that the juke box was “lit up like a bad dream of the Fiery Furnace, shouting:
Jelly, Jelly
Jelly,
All Night Long” (486)
This is an allusion to the biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach,and Abednego (Daniel 3).
Through the use of this reference to the juke box and music, Ellison creates a
situation in which the fiery furnace a punishment that comes back to hurt those
that attempt to hurt the victim instead of the victim himself. This can be seen
as foreshadowing for the “punishment” that the brotherhood is going to receive
after betraying the Invisible Man. It could also foreshadow the punishment that
Ras the Destroyer is going to receive similarly to the brotherhood for his
attempt at hurting and bringing down the Invisible Man.
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