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The Invisible Man
In the writing titled “The Invisible Man” written by Kinza R., her writing about judging others without knowing them left me with a feeling of guilt. This selection has a different view of how we judge others before we know where they come from or what made them who they are today. She was quick to judge a “rough” looking man before knowing anything about him “hoping that he would no longer be invisible and that people would help him without judging him, like I had.” The point of view is from a bystander watching all of the others interacting and not even noticing the “invisible man” because they are too busy with their everyday lives, and the man didn’t have a bed but they were “hoping they wouldn’t fall on the ice that had formed on the ground he called his bed.”
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