Explanation:
Rinehart is a fictional character mentioned in book, “Invisible Man.” He embodies the idea of the individual who can adapt to any situation and become whoever he needs to be to succeed. The character of Rinehart never actually appears in the book, but rather he is constantly alluded to as a mysterious figure whom the protagonist, the invisible man, hopes to meet. The name “Rinehart” is a play on words, suggesting both the German words for “pure” and “hard,” and also the English words “rein” and “heart,” which combine to evoke the idea of an individual with both extraordinary strength and ethical purity.