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Battle Royal, by Ralph Ellison

2023-11-04 05:41:22

"Royal Battle" is a story I chose to write, written by Ralph Ellison. The reason why I chose this story is because the author uses the symbol. The author tries to show through the symbol that it has a different meaning than what the story says. At first, the story seemed to be about the fight of a black boy in a white society. He tried to accomplish this through the words he lived in his grandfather. His grandfather told him. "To live your head in the mouth of the lion, I hope you overcome them, yeah, destroy them with laughter and agree to their death and destruction.

From "Royal Battle" excerpted by "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, Ellison clarified the adverse effects of racial discrimination and apartheid using an anonymous hero. An unknown hero lives based on what he is and is about to survive and prosper in a society that should not exist. The blindness and invisibility of the invisible people is based not only on the color of his skin but also on the direct result of prejudice facing the white society. The Caucasian community could not see the color of the invisible skin and they could not see the black stereotypes. A white male character appearing in the "Battle of War" is an easily affected white man, threatening vulnerable people who are not afraid of anything.

Battle Royal Symbol (Click to select text) Ralph Ellison's story "Royal Battle" uses a white, naked, exotic dancer as a big symbol in the story. The girl's tattoo, the narrator led him, was the American flag. The symbol of the naked blond American flag is related to many subjects of the story, such as struggle for equality. To understand how American flags work in the story, we have to see what it represents. First, the symbolic meaning of the American flag is American dream, freedom, independence, and equality. For the hero, narrator, these meanings are important to him. In the story, an exotic dancer is represented by the American flag. Obviously, the narrator is fascinated by this exotic dancer. "Take care of her, destroy her, love her, kill her" A narrator wants what exotic dancers represent.