| Since the first day when the Afro-American were transported to the United States, more than one hundred years passed. During this tragic and bitter period of time, African-American never stop their efforts to achieve their freedom. Since the relatively early time, their struggling has been the eternal thesis of the Afro-literature.Native Son and Invisible Man own vitality in a prolonged period and everlasting value with the epoch-making significance of the figures. Both of them are writtern with the themes of the blackman. They explore the blackman's destiny, seeking the outlet of the black man in modern American sociey, and reflect the reality of American society, attacking the white world that turns a blind eye to the existence of the blacks. The ways the two protagonists respond to the society is entirely different, causing their fate totally different, whereas both of them are on the margin of the society and undergo a process of self-finding, self-understanding. self-identifying and self-realizing, mercilessly castigating the fact that the white sociey strangles the blackman's humanity. I will illustrate the paper based on these differences and similarities to further the recognization of two protagonists and the outlet of the black people. |