The hospital is a turning point for the narrator. His mind is so altered that he cannot defend himself. However, due to the trauma he undergoes in their white world, he is better able to comprehend its hypocrisy when he is released. He is not too far off the mark when he asks the hospital director if he knows Mr. Norton or Dr. Bledsoe. The narrator has become the robin of his song and is fully picked clean.
Hospital experience death all times all day every day invisible man the girl was in the hospital because people thought she was going crazy for seeing things that weren’t there and in one scene the man comes back from being invisible so that’s rebirth but he wanted the girl to die
In these lines from ¨Grandma Ling¨ the narrator describes herself (I guess it´s a she), using obviously the sight sense. Most probably the narrator stands in front of a mirror or a window that reflects the narrator´s image.