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What's In a Name: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
This paper discusses the identity of the African American and the way in which all individuals should be accepted as they are, with reference to the Invisible Man, author Ralph Ellison, August Wilson's play Fences, Corregidora by Gayl Jones and... -- 3,150 words;

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URSA AND GENERATIONS.

Ursa and Generations.
It is difficult to come up with a logical explanation of why Ursa's doctors decided to
remove her womb and therefore leaving her infertile after suffering a fall down the
stairs. She was described as three months pregnant at the time of the fall, so her losing
the fetus makes sense, but this hardly seems to justify taking her womb out.
Ursa places full blame on Mutt and he stands out as the logical person toward whom she
harbors all of her resentment. He was drunk at the time of her accident and from prior
account Mutt was insanely jealous, protective and did not want Ursa working. One can not
help but wonder how many black women during this period of American History were given
hysterectomies for irrational reasons. 
It seems Ursa's emotions are pulled in different directions. Unfortunately, she not only
had to deal with the physical and emotional pain of not being able to bear children but
also confronted the reality that the history of her family and Corregidora would end with
her.
At times, I found it selfish of Great-Gram and Gram to burden the story of Corregidora on
Ursa at such a young age. I understand that they did not wish their history and memories
to die with them, but the way in which Ursa responds with her emotions indicated to me
she was traumatized by their memories. Once she became infertile, she was not able to
completely heal emotionally, and she felt she was not complete or not woman enough
because she did not have a womb.
Ursa became the vessel of Gram's and Great-Gram's unrecorded history, and even if she did
not know it, she was filled with all their hurt, anger and humiliation. The way for her
to release these feelings would have been to create generations and pass on the family
story, something the surgical removal of her womb denied her. 
When she goes back to Mutt in the end, it may seem that she has gone in a circle and back
to the man who hurt her to begin with, but I believe she had finally healed and not only
had forgiven him but the generations before her and even herself for letting her Gram and
Great-Gram down. 

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