Invisible Man Quiz 2
1. Why does the narrator envy the actions of the mob he follows during the riot?
- They have been organized by Ras
- They have a plan and make their own decisions
- They have little consideration for the material goods being destroyed
- The men he joins become rich from their looting
2. Why does the narrator's utilization of "personal responsibility" infuriate the Brotherhood committee?
- The committee is envious of the narrator's personal initiative and afraid he may overshadow them
- He is incorrect in thinking that he has acted responsibly and with permission
- He is not meant to think but to sacrifice his independence for the good of the Brotherhood
- He has overstepped his bounds and took advantage of his "personal responsibility" to further his own reputation
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