Thursday, February 13, 2014
Symbolism Week 4
Brother Tarp is in the Invisible man’s office discussing
matters on the anonymous letter the narrator had received. They are having a
deep conversation and the invisible man asks what the other men in the
brotherhood think about him, when suddenly Brother Tarp starts talking about
how he is from the south as well and talks about his limp he walks around on. He
proclaims “what I mean is I got this limp from dragging a chain” (387). The
invisible man goes into shock as he learns Brother Tarp was trapped for “nineteen
years, six months, and two days” (387). Soon after discussing the trouble
Brother Tarp had gone through, he decides to let the narrator keep the chain
link. This chain link comes to symbolize many things in this situation. The
chain shows the harsh battles Brother Tarp faced and ties to his limp that he
has to have for the rest of his life. It goes to show the tough realities they
lived with then and now due to the different racial equalities held throughout.
Even though Brother Tarp is no longer enslaved, he walks as though if he is in “chains”
demonstrating he actually has not escaped the trap in racism that still is held
in their society. Not long after Brother Wrestrum is welcomed into the
invisible man’s office and he asks about the chain link on the narrator’s desk.
The invisible man insists “it’s a good
reminder of what our movement is fighting against” (392), showing how the
racial differences are still present and making sure he is aware of what he has
to do the help this problem in the Harlem community. Brother Tarp on the other
hand does not want the shackle to show on his desk for he thinks it shows the differences
within the brotherhood, stating “I don’t think we ought to dramatize our
differences” (392), displaying how the brotherhood should have everything in
common if they want to be strong, which doesn’t include slavery. This goes to
show Wrestrum would rather ignore these racial differences rather than face
them, showing how he holds a sense of blindness over the whole situation. The
shackle in this scene also mirrors the shackle Dr. Bledsoe gave to the
invisible man in the previous chapters. Bledsoe’s shackle was unbroken
symbolizing that racism still exists in their time period while Brother Tarp’s
broken shackle symbolizes the freedom he obtained and wants the invisible man
to use this as a goal for the future.
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