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『壹』 《《透明人》夏諾諾》最新txt全集下載

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「程然,你不看書又在發什麼呆?你這孩子真是不讓人放心,今年就要高考了,你還一點都不努力。」說話的人是我媽媽,很普通的家庭主婦。從兒子長得都像媽媽這樣的理論來推斷,媽媽曾經在校園里也必定是班花級別的人物。只是誰也無力阻擋歲月在人們身上刻下的印記。
媽媽搖了搖頭不再說話,盯著放在桌子上的相框看了一會,想要伸手去拿終究只是什麼也沒說,轉身走出了卧室。
相片上有兩個長得幾乎一摸一樣的少年,一個咧開嘴笑的陽光,一個抿著嘴笑的溫暖。一個是我,一個是與我有著相似眉眼的雙胞胎哥哥。一年前,他為了救人死於一場車禍。誰也不會再去提起那個成為禁忌的名字,但我不會忘記,十六年來跟我一起長大的哥哥,程諾。
我跟程諾很像,但所有認識我們的人都知道應該該如何分辨我們。哥哥程諾的右眼角下有一顆淚痣,弟弟程然則沒有。
「程然,快出來。你亦晨姐姐來了。」媽媽的聲音穿過隔音效果並不怎麼好的門板。
「HI,程然。」
坐在客廳里的女孩微……

『貳』 誰有英國威爾斯的《隱身人》英文版簡介及主人公簡介

英文版簡介:The Invisible Man

Real Name: Griffin (no first name is given in the original story, but see comments)

Identity/Class: Human mutate

Occupation: Scientist

Affiliations: Thomas Marvel

Enemies: Teddy Henfrey, Dr.Kemp, Bobby Jaffers, Colonel Adye

Known Relatives: Unnamed father

Aliases: The Voice, Invisible Man the First, the Unseen

Base of Operations: Sussex

First Appearance: The Invisible Man (novel, 1897)

Powers/Abilities: Permanently invisible, although this didn't extend to his clothing, so that if he wanted to make use of his abilities, he had to do so naked. Likewise any food ingested remains visible, at least until properly digested. He is also extremely strong, though it is unclear as to whether this is a side-effect of the invisibility process, or a result of his growing madness.

History: Born an albino, John Griffin was a scientist, a graate of University College who had won a medal for chemistry. However he became fascinated by physics, and in particular light and optical density, and at the age of twenty-two he dropped medicine to concentrate on these new obsessions. He went to work for Professor Oliver at Chesilstowe College, a provincial establishment, all the while working at night on his theories. After six years he eventually figured a method which would allow him "to lower the refractive index of a substance, solid or liquid, to that of air" "without changing any other property of matter". He realised he could apply it to human tissue to turn the red colouring in blood white, without affecting its function - and since this would leave the only colouration in the body the skin pigmentation (which he personally lacked), he now had the means to become invisible. Deciding he could never finish his work with both his professor and students eating up his time, he moved to London and took up residence in Great Portland Street. After three more years his funds had run out, so he stole more money from his own father - but the money didn't belong to his parent, who shot himself in shame.

Believing his process finally perfected, Griffin tested it on a cat, turning all but its eyes transparent. Next he used the process on himself, and when his landlord proved too inquisitive, Griffin set fire to the house and fled into the night. Griffin swiftly his change was irreversible. Disguising his affliction with bandages, he moved to Iping, a small village in Sussex, where he took up residence in Mrs.Hall's boarding house. When money ran short, he used his powers to turn to burglary again, which attracted the attention of local police officer Mr.Bobby Jaffers. Confronted in the Coach and Horses public house, a scuffle ensued, ring which his secret was uncovered (quite literally). Griffin fled into the night.

Naked and hunted, he enlisted the aid of tramp Mr.Thomas Marvel, who he sent to retrieve clothes and his notebooks. When some of the villagers attempted to detain Marvel, the Invisible Man displayed a violent side, coming to his ally's aid with an unmatched fury. Afterwards he berated Marvel, making it clear that if Marvel failed him again, or attempted to flee, then he would die. In spite of this dire warning, Marvel did eventually flee, realising the Invisible Man's psychosis was growing. The Invisible Man soon caught up with Marvel in the town of Port Burdock, and beat him within an inch of his life before witnesses intervened, one of whom managed to shoot Griffin, winging him.

The wounded Invisible Man stumbled into the house of Dr.Kemp, who by chance he knew as a fellow alumni of University College. He appealed to Kemp for aid, who acquiesced. However it soon became clear to Kemp that Griffin was becoming increasingly insane. He told Kemp of his origins, and his plan to use his invisibility to engage in a "Reign of Terror", using fear of his unseen approach and the threat of invisible murder to take control of a town of his choice. But Kemp had sent a message to Colonel Adye, the chief of the Burdock police, who arrived in time to save Kemp from murder at the hands of his guest. Kemp told Adye how to hunt his prey, with dogs and with powdered glass on the roads to cut his feet. Hunted and pursued, the fugitive apparently committed his first deliberate murder, slaying Mr. Wicksteed on the edge of a gravel pit.

Emboldened by this, Griffin sent a letter to Kemp, declaring himself the new ruler of the area, Invisible Man the First, and stating that he would make an example of Kemp by killing him to prove that none could stand against him. Even though the police immediately put Kemp under guard, the Invisible Man got passed them, murdering Adye with his own revolver in the process. Kemp fled the house, with Griffin in close pursuit. The tables turned when Kemp ran into a group of navvies, who managed to trap their unseen opponent, and beat him to death. With his demise, Griffin once again became visible.

Comments: Created by H.G.Wells.

The Invisible Man described himself thus to Dr.Kemp, while attempting to jog his fellow student's memory - 「Griffin,」 answered the Voice—「a younger student, almost an albino, six feet high, and broad, with a pink and white face and red eyes—who won the medal for chemistry.」

H.G.Wells' Invisible Man has become one of the standard "monsters" of Hollywood, and inspired a slew of imitators. He first made it into film with the 1933, when Claude Rains played "Jack Griffin" in Universal Studios proction of the book. In 1940 Vincent Price played the second Invisible Man, Geoffrey Radcliffe, in the sequel "The Invisible Man Returns". Radcliffe was turned invisible by "Frank Griffin", the heretofore unmentioned brother of the original scientist. 1951 saw the third in Universal's series, when detectives Bud Alexander and Lou Francis (comedians Abbot and Costello) give an invisibility injection to boxer Tommy Nelson (Arthur Franz) who has been wrongly accused of murder, "Abbot and Costello Meet The Invisible Man" (the comedy o had briefly encountered the Vincent Price Invisible Man at the end of their 1948 feature, "Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein", when he made a cameo "appearance").

In 1984 the BBC made a six part serial adapting the story, with Pip Donaghy as Griffin. The same year a Russian adaption, "Chelovek-nevidimka", was also released. In 1998 it was Kyle MacLachlan's turn in the part (again given the full name Jack Griffin), in a U.S. TV movie version of Well's tale. There have also been innumerable other Invisible Men, inspired by this tale, but not directly connected to him (see the clarifications for some examples).

The character was recently revived as a member of Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and made it into the movie adaption of same. The comic version is the same Griffin from the novel, who faked his death by putting another through the process, then sending this unwitting pe to meet the mob. The movie version is a thief who stole Griffin's formula.

In comics, Acclaim released "Classics Illustrated: The Invisible Man" in 1997, and in 2002 Moonstone Publishing released a sequel, "Legacy of the Invisible Man". Griffin was also name-checked in Dark Horse Comics' "Van Helsing: From Beneath the Rue Morgue", a tie-in with the Van Helsing movie, where the monster hunter discovers that Dr.Moreau has been experimenting on his beast men using Griffin's invisibility notes.

CLARIFICATIONS: He is meant to be the same character as

The Invisible Man of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

but should not to be confused with

Invisible Man, Daniel Westin

Invisible Man, Darien Fawkes

Gemini Man, invisible secret agent

The Hollow Man, another invisible scientist who went psychotic

any other many other "Invisible" people

主人公簡介:
The Invisible Man is not to be confused with Invisible Man, which is an entirely different book. The Invisible Man was written by H. G. Wells, not to be confused with Orson Wells who is an entirely different person.

Anyone who has only seen the movie and not actually read the book does not realize that the Invisible man has albinism. The lead character, a physicist by the name of Griffon, describes himself as having white hair and red eyes. Yet, for some reason, in the same breath he describes himself as almost albino. Could our mad scientist be in denial?

Albinism plays a key role in this book. Griffon has discovered that the only things he can turn invisible are things without pigment. He manages to transform a white piece of cloth, a white pillow, a white cat (except for its eyes), and himself. Pigment and melanin, because of its very nature could not be made devoid of its color properties. Once finding out how to render blood transparent, Griffon finds it easy to make everything else in the body vanish.

Griffon, experimenting on himself has neglected to think about how he was going to return to normal. He eventually becomes a pitiful haunted creature, on the run lest he be captured and made into a circus freak. He is unable to wear cloths (he would be seen), has to steal food and money and becomes unable or unwilling to control his rages. He winds up at the house of an old friend with the last name of Kemp, who, although the book does not use the word, (albino) also has albinistic characteristics. Griffon winds up chasing his friend Kemp with the intent to kill him.

So. Here is the scene at the end of the book. These two people with albinism are running down a road. One visible and able to live a normal life, one invisible: one raging and fearless, one fearful: one pursuing, one pursued: one clothed, one naked: one loved and respected in the community, one feared and hunted by everyone, you get the picture.

Griffon dies at the end. For some unexplained reason he begins to re-appear upon his death.

There are several glaring discrepancies and overlooked things in the book, such as: Why didn』t he make invisible cloths out of the invisible cloth? But we can forgive Mr. Wells. He has, after all, written some of the best known si-fi stories of all time.

I find it interesting that the lead character is named Griffon. I』m sure it has some meaning. A griffon is a hybrid animal part lion and part eagle. Perhaps this is a symbol of the al nature of man. The lion and eagle (cat and bird) are natural enemies. You would think they would not get along very well. But in the case of a griffon you have a unique combo creature that has to learn to deal with its al and contrary nature.

Read the book ant tell me what your thoughts may be.

『叄』 跪求偵探小說叫布朗神父探案集裡面隱身人這個故事的簡介

隱身人①

作者:G.K.切斯特頓

譯者:林光奕、粟競

註: ①本文最初發表在《星期六晚郵報》(1911年1月28日),和《科賽爾》雜志(1911年2月)上。之所以給這篇故事取名《隱身人》,是因為切斯特領本來在1897年就構思好了要與他的朋友H·G·威爾士(866—1946) 共同創作同一主題的科幻小說。
WWR也記載了拉爾夫·埃利森這位「隱身人」 (1952),稱其為「一篇意識到二十世紀前五十年美國白人文化使黑人減少為零的著名小說」。觀察切斯特頓的隱身人故事發現同埃利森的所指一樣,即發覺人類的手足之情。一些情節很有趣,尤其是對其中的約會的著墨。我們注意到受害人伊西多·斯邁思在性格塑造上是個現代人物,不但有輛跑車,而且有一整套機器人服侍他。(見《布朗神父與其他》)

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那個陌生人來得早在二月,一個冬日,刺骨的風通過和駕駛的雪,雪的最後一年,在下降,而只需從Bramblehurst火車站,拿著一隻小的黑portmanteau在他的厚帶著手套的手。他從頭到腳包裹起來,他的軟氈帽邊緣藏的每一英寸的地方他的臉,但他的鼻子閃閃發亮的小費,雪已經堆反對他的肩膀和胸部本身,並補充了白色的頂的負擔他帶著。他搖搖晃晃地走進「教練和馬匹「生不如死,他portmanteau,摔了下來。「一堆火,」他喊道,「人類慈善的名義!一個房間,有火!」雪印,然後搖了搖他離開自己在酒吧里,跟著夫人的大廳直奔她的客人帕洛爾對襲擊他的討價還價。與此同時多介紹,和一對義,扔在桌上,他拿起他的住所的地方。
點燃的火、霍爾夫人離開他那兒,而她就去准備他一頓飯用她自己的雙手。Iping客人停留在冬日裡,是一個前所未有的運氣,更不用說一個客人是誰的意思,「不」,她決定顯示自己值得她的好運氣。一旦培根是全面展開,米莉,她已經brisked淋巴援助,一些選擇的表達一些巧妙的蔑視,她帶著布,板,而且眼鏡入客堂,開……

『伍』 有一本書,是外國的科幻小說,叫《隱身人》,是誰寫的

《隱身人》描寫了一個青年物理學家格里芬發明了隱身術之後的悲慘場景。格里芬是一個痴迷於光學研究的狂熱的天才物理學家,他認為如果人的細胞成為透明體,人就可以隱身,而隱身將能帶給他神秘、權利、自由等諸多好處,於是他便在想獲得各種好處的野心的驅使下變得日益狂躁不安。他的實驗開始時,由於缺乏資金,便去搶他父親為他人保存的錢,致使其父親為此而自殺。
赫·喬·威爾斯(H.G.Wells)(1866-1946),英國小說家、社會學家、歷史學家,他先在倫敦皇家學院師從赫胥黎學習生物學,後於1888年畢業於倫敦大學。1895年出版的科幻小說《時間機器》使他一舉成名。他是繼儒勒。凡爾納之後最傑出的科幻作家。代表作有《時間機器》《隱身人》《星球大戰》等。

『陸』 《透明人》這部電影一共有幾部

一共有2部
《透明人》(Hollow
Man)是一部2000年的科幻和驚悚電影,由保羅·范赫文(Paul
Verhoeven)執導,凱文·貝肯、伊麗莎白·蘇(Elisabeth
Shue)和喬許·布洛林(Josh
Brolin)領銜主演。劇情是關於一個科學家將自己隱形的故事,故事靈感來自於H·G·威爾士(H.
G.
Wells)的小說《隱形人》(The
Invisible
Man)。此片在2000年入圍奧斯卡獎「最佳視覺特效獎」。續集《透明人2》(Hollow
Man
2)在2006年上映。

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夜裡,站在北京的天橋上,望著腳下過往的車輛,如同過往的人生,走走停停一路上磕磕絆絆,凹凸不平的「路」,不知道自己會在哪一站口駐留也不知道會在哪一站口完滿自己的「旅途」,於是迷茫和孤獨無時無刻的侵入你的四肢百骸,使你飽受了人世間的冷暖才使的人更加的懂得「珍惜」二字。
對於自己的父母我感到無比的慚愧,曾經一度我讓我的父母為我感到傷心難過,在傷害了他們無數次時,在他們為了我飽受了所有的流言蜚語的時候,他們依然微笑的接納了我包容了我,給了我人生總不熄滅的「燎原之火」,正是有了他們才讓我笑著走出了人生中最陰暗與痛苦的時期。
我很自負,從不認為自己是個好女孩,我很叛逆也很瘋狂也會做出一些讓人感到匪夷所思的事情來,按著自己的生活方式,過著我自己的生活,這一切都只是希望自己活的更瀟灑更自然,說到這里我不得不提起雷鋒,也許有人會說「大姐你搞錯了沒啊!我們都是八零和九零後的人根本就不懂得什麼是雷鋒,你是哪個悶……
應該是全本了

『捌』 誰有威爾斯的《隱身人》英文版簡介及主人公簡介

http://www.online-literature.com/wellshg/invisible/(這里有很詳細的介紹,不過你要有一定英語基礎)
http://www.bartelby.com/1003/index.html(或者這里也可以)

下面是我為你找好的故事簡介:
「In our society, it is not unusual for a Negro to experience a sensation that he does not exist in the real world at all. He seems rather to exist in the nightmarish fantasy of the white American mind as a phantom that the white mind seeks unceasingly, by means both crude and subtle, to slay.」 (「An American Dilemma: A Review,」 Shadow and Act)

This quote from Ralph Ellison』s review of Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal』s book An American Dilemma (which explores the roots of prejudice and racism in the U.S.) anticipates the premise of Invisible Man: Racism is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black Americans virtually invisible.

Hailed as a novel that 「changed the shape of American literature,」 Invisible Man traces the nightmarish journey of its unnamed narrator from his high school and college days in the South to his harrowing experiences in the North as a member of the Brotherhood, a powerful organization that purports to fight for justice and equality for all people but in reality exploits blacks and uses them to promote its own political agenda. By describing one man』s lifelong struggle to establish a sense of identity as a black man in white America, Ellison illustrates the powerful social and political forces that conspire to keep black Americans 「in their place,」 denying them the 「inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness」 guaranteed to all Americans. (As numerous historians have pointed out, the U.S. Constitution explicitly excludes black Americans, who, until 1865, were perceived not as men, but as property.)

Often described as a bilngsroman, or coming-of-age story, Invisible Man is the tale of a black man』s search for identity and visibility in white America. Convinced that his existence depends on gaining the support, recognition, and approval of whites—whom he has been taught to view as powerful, superior beings who control his destiny—the narrator spends nearly 20 years trying to establish his humanity in a society that refuses to see him as a human being. Ultimately, he realizes that he must create his own identity, which rests not on the acceptance of whites, but on his own acceptance of the past. Although Invisible Man received the prestigious National Book Award, some blacks feel that the novel perpetuates black stereotypes. In addition, some black scholars criticized the novel for not being sufficiently 「revolutionary」 and not accurately depicting 「the black experience.」 Ellison』s attitude towards these critics is perhaps best summarized in his classic response to a reporter ring a 1973 interview: 「I』ll be my kind of militant.」 Black feminists also criticized the novel, pointing to the lack of positive female characters, and noting that the women in the novel are all prostitutes, sex objects, or caregivers. Despite these criticisms, Ellison』s novel, regarded as a classic of American literature, enjoyed immense popularity.

Published in 1952, more than a decade before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 declared racial segregation illegal, Invisible Man has been praised for its innovative style and unique treatment of controversial subject matter. The violence and racial tension depicted in Invisible Man foreshadow the violence engendered by the Civil Rights Movement in cities across the U.S. The action of Invisible Man spans approximately 20 years, tracing the narrator』s life from his high school graation in Greenwood, South Carolina, to his involvement in the Harlem Riot of 1943. By tracing the narrator』s journey from the rural South to the urban North, the novel emulates the movement of the slave narratives, autobiographies written by formerly enslaved black Africans that trace their escape routes from bondage in the South to freedom in the North. One of the most famous slave narratives is Frederick Douglass』 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, published in 1845. This fact is important to our understanding of Invisible Man, because Frederick Douglass (like the narrator』s grandfather) symbolizes the ghost of slavery alluded to at several critical points in the novel.

The narrator』s path also traces the path of thousands of Southern blacks who moved to the North ring the 1930s and 40s in search of better jobs and new opportunities ring the Great Migration.

Call and response—a concept rooted in the traditional Negro sermons in which the pastor』s impassioned call elicits an equally impassioned response from the congregation—is one of the defining elements of African American literature. With this in mind, Invisible Man can be read as a response to Langston Hughes』 poem, 「Harlem,」 which poses the question, 「What happens to a dream deferred? . . . Does it explode?」 According to Ellison, who also explores the myth of the American Dream, the answer is a resounding, 「Yes!」 In addition to Langston Hughes, the two authors who had the greatest influence on Ellison』s writing style were T. S. Eliot and Richard Wright. Ellison was especially intrigued with Eliot』s Wasteland, a poem that explores the spiritual wasteland of contemporary society, and with Wright』s acclaimed protest novel, Native Son, and his nonfiction work, 12 Million Black Voices, which Ellison felt was even more powerful than Native Son. Ellison was also influenced by H.G. Wells』 science fiction novel, The Invisible Man, and Richard Wright』s short story, 「The Man Who Lived Underground.」

A complex, multi-layered novel, Invisible Man can be read as an allegory (a story with both a literal and symbolic meaning that can be read, understood, and interpreted at several levels) that traces the narrator』s perilous journey from innocence to experience, and from blind ignorance to enlightened awareness. Invisible Man can also be read as a quest narrative. Like Homer』s Odyssey and Dante』s Divine Comedy—both of which are alluded to in the novel—Invisible Man involves a symbolic journey to the underworld, where the narrator must meet and defeat various monsters—such as Brother Jack—and overcome seemingly impossible trials in order to return home.

Ellison』s use of inverted reality, creating a world that mirrors the reality of the white world, is a key structural element in Invisible Man. In the narrator』s world, black is white, up is down, light is darkness, and insanity is sanity. This structural device is used to illustrate that blacks, e to their perceived inferior status in American society, often experience a radically different reality than whites, creating the illusion that blacks and whites live in two different worlds. The white man』s American dream is the black man』s nightmare, and behavior deemed normal for whites is deemed abnormal (or crazy) for blacks. A key example is the novel』s closing scene: The narrator returns to his underground home, the basement (coal cellar) of a whites-only apartment building. Although this can be viewed as a physical move down into darkness and despair, in the narrator』s inverted reality, his return to his underground habitat illustrates a psychological move up towards awareness and enlightenment.

Unlike conventional novels that present a series of related sequential events, Invisible Man consists of a series of seemingly unrelated scenes or episodes—often expressed in the form of stories or sermons—linked only by the narrator』s comments and observations. In this way, the structure of the novel mirrors the structure of a jazz composition, players stepping forward to perform their impromptu solos, then stepping back to rejoin their group.

The structure also emulates the oral tradition of preliterate societies. Passed down orally from generation to generation, their stories embodied a people』s culture and history. In the novel, each character』s story can be viewed as a lesson that contributes to the narrator』s growth and awareness, bringing him closer to an understanding of his own people』s culture and history.

這里是我為你找好的主人公簡介:
Invisible Man features a long and complex cast of colorful characters the narrator meets on his quest for meaning and identity who function on both a literal and symbolic level. Many are simply ordinary, everyday people living ordinary, everyday lives. Because their significance depends solely on how the narrator chooses to see them, none can be clearly designated as major or minor characters.

Following are brief descriptions of the key characters, listed in order of their appearance in the novel.

The South (Greenwood, South Carolina)

The narrator (the 「Invisible Man」) A misguided, mis-ecated young man whose quest for meaning and identity as a black man in white America leads him into numerous dangerous situations. Although he undoubtedly has a name, he remains nameless and 「invisible」 throughout the novel.

The grandfather The narrator』s ancestor and spiritual guide whose deathbed revelation haunts the narrator throughout the novel and serves as a catalyst for his quest. He appears in the novel only through the narrator』s memories.

The school superintendent The nameless white man who invites the narrator to give his high school graation speech at the smoker, where he acts as master of ceremonies. After tricking him into participating in the battle royal, he rewards him with a calfskin briefcase and 「a scholarship to the state college for Negroes.」

Jackson The most brutal, sadistic white man at the battle royal. Jackson』s overt racism and vicious—albeit thwarted—attack on the narrator foreshadows Brother Jack』s covert racism and equally vicious attack on the narrator』s psyche.

Tatlock The largest of the ten black boys forced to participate in the battle royal. Tatlock and the narrator are final contestants in the bloody boxing match, which results in a temporary deadlock. In the end, Tatlock defeats the narrator and proudly accepts his $10 prize.

Mr. Norton A white Northern liberal and multi-millionaire who provides financial support for Dr. Bledsoe』s college. A 「smoker of cigars [and] teller of polite Negro stories,」 Mr. Norton is a covert racist who hides his true feelings behind a mask of philanthropy.

The Founder Modeled after Booker T. Washington, founder of Alabama』s Tuskegee Institute, the Founder exemplifies the black American who rose 「up from slavery」 to achieve the American Dream. Although he does not appear in the novel, the Founder (like the grandfather) exerts a powerful influence on the narrator.

Dr. A. Hebert Bledsoe Known to his students as 「Old Buckethead」 because of his fondness for reciting the Founder』s famous speech on service and humility (「Cast Down Your Bucket」), Dr. Bledsoe is the president of the black college established by the Founder. Entrusted to fulfill the legacy of the Founder』s dream, Dr. Bledsoe destroys the dream to promote his own selfish interests.

Rev. Homer A. Barbee The blind Southern preacher from Chicago who visits the campus to deliver a moving sermon about the Founder』s life and death. Like his namesake (the blind poet Homer, author of The Odyssey and The Iliad), Reverend Barbee is a powerful orator and storyteller.

Jim Trueblood Although readers may tend to think of him primarily as the sharecropper who has sex with his teenage daughter, Jim Trueblood is the only true 「brother」 (「blood」) in the novel: He accepts full responsibility for his behavior, makes peace with his God, and fights for himself, his family, and his land.

Kate and Matty Lou Jim Trueblood』s wife and daughter, respectively.

Mr. and Mrs. Broadnax (Broad-in-Acts) The white couple who appear in Jim Trueblood』s dream. Mr. Broadnax, like Mr. Norton, is a racist who hides behind a mask of philanthropy.

The vet One of the shellshocked veterans at the Golden Day tavern. Because of his candid speech, his brutal honesty, and his refusal to act subservient toward whites, he is considered dangerous and hastily transferred to St. Elizabeth』s Hospital, a mental institution in Washington, D.C.

Supercargo The warden/attendant who transports the veterans from the hospital to the Golden Day once a week. The veterans hate him because he represents the white power structure.

Big Halley The bartender at the Golden Day. Although Supercargo is officially charged with keeping order at the Golden Day, it is Big Halley who ultimately maintains control. He has his finger on the pulse of the black community.

Burnside and Sylvester Veterans at the Golden Day. Burnside is a former doctor. Sylvester leads the vicious attack on Supercargo.

Edna, Hester, and Charlene Black prostitutes at the Golden Day. Edna harbors sexual fantasies about white men and playfully propositions Mr. Norton.

Crenshaw The attendant who accompanies the vet to St. Elizabeth』s Hospital.

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我不知道我從什麼時候開始記事,但是從我的記憶里我一直都是人們眼裡的沒娘的野孩子,天生是個不吉利的人。爸爸不喜歡我,因為我媽媽離開了爸爸,整個家除了爺爺,沒有人喜歡我,爺爺不在家的時候我吃不到飯沒有干凈的衣服,只能一個人坐在牆角看著他們說話看著他們吃飯,有的時候他們吃飯的時候為了不礙著他們的眼我便被奶奶拎出來,奶奶邊罵著「該死的不死的禍害看著就倒霉,你怎麼不死了,去給我出去坐著」。這就是奶奶常年說的一句話。晚上的時候只要爺爺不在,奶奶就讓我住在冰冷的地上打著地鋪只能眼巴巴的望著那熱乎乎的炕,心裡唯一惦記的是爺爺快點回來,如果奶奶心情好的話會給我一個饅頭或是剩菜剩飯,其實記憶里我並不恨奶奶但是我恨爸爸我恨他連看我一眼都捨不得我恨他心情不好的時候拿我出氣,我只是不明白生了我養了我為什麼要這么的對待我,也許我真的是不該來到這個世上的人吧!
我知道沒人陪我玩也沒有人理我,但是我並不孤獨因為我……

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《隱形人》是英國小說家赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯在1897年發表的科幻小說,被視為是描寫瘋狂科學家與社會對立的傑作。作品講述了一位天才科學家在發明了隱身葯水之後,迷失自我最終自我毀滅的故事。

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