Identity is a powerful theme in literature, exploring questions of race, gender, culture, and personal discovery. Novels like 'Beloved,' 'The Namesake,' and 'Invisible Man' examine the struggles and triumphs of self-definition in an ever-changing world.
These books often challenge stereotypes, celebrate diversity, and highlight personal transformation. Whether through immigrant experiences, racial identity, or coming-of-age journeys, literature helps readers reflect on their own sense of self.