Bledsoe expels the narrator from college. The narrator gets into a fight over union politics with his black supervisor at the Liberty Paints plant and enters the plant hospital, where he experiences a kind of rebirth.
Climax
illusions
he Invisible Man, has a conversation with Kemp over breakfast.
Falling action
His identity has been revealed; his secret is uncovered. Kemp believes Griffin to be mad and homicidal: “he said, 'but he's mad!
Resolution
the invisible man
climax when the narrator loses all his illusions about life and success in the world. This disillusionment is most easily traced in his relationship with the Brotherhood
releasing the pent-up anger that has gathered since Clifton's funeral; the narrator encounters Ras, who calls for him to be lynched; running from Ras and the police, the narrator falls into a manhole and remains underground
find it
RAS
.He grows from his knowledge and comes to some very important and liberating realizations while holed up underground.