Ralph Ellison 's incomplete narrator Ralph Ellison' s "Battle Royal" talker was confused and disappointed. He is a black man trapped in the world of abuse and social inequality, no one leads him. His grandfather 's advice and his aspiration to please the white society have torn him in both directions. To satisfy their wishes, he forgot the most important thing - his own dignity. The problem of the narrator is rooted in his parents.
Ralph Ellison's "Royal War" shows the relationship between the white and black communities of the 1940s. Ellison's narrator believes that he was "overriding blacks of fixed ideas" when he was "invited to speak to a group of top-notch white citizens in the town" (579). "A part of (579) Ellison used the" struggle royalty "event to symbolize the war that the black society must experience when trying to gain" social equality ". Black society accepts their newly discovered freedom or American dream White nude women are used to symbolize American dreams and the black community can participate. Surface of the ocean, hostile, funny, surrounded, surrounded by the center ... pretty blonde standing naked "(579))
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.