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    Both “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “Eye of the Beholder” by Rod Serling are both short stories that introduce two young‚ beautiful women who‚ despite their beauty‚ are castigated by positions of power for their uniqueness. While Hawthorne uses symbolism and third person omniscient storytelling to create an allegory in which perfection among the common is what’s desired by its characters‚ Serling tells of a world in which the thing that’s unacceptable by society’s standards is non uniformity

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    manner in which we were all crowded together into the servants’ elevator” (pg. 287). The author writes about them being packed into this elevator designated for “servants.” I pictured animals set for slaughter‚ which was not far from what the battle was‚ packed into a cart terrified and bewildered. Perhaps the young man believed that times had changed from when his grandfather was alive. Like the average teenager he may have believed

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    African Americans Struggle for Equality and Identity during the 19th Century According to “Battle Royal” written by Ralph Ellison Social equality generally means the social state of affairs whereby all the people in the society have equal rights under the law. This includes the right to vote‚ physical security‚ freedom of speech and assembly‚ and the right to own property and to protect it. Based on this definition‚ social equality may have been unattainable during the 19th century for African Americans

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    the black experiences in America and "Battle Royal" was derived from the opening chapter of "Invisible Man". "Battle Royal" was published as a short story in 1947 and provides the reader with a look at the struggles of black people in a white America. After giving a speech at his graduation‚ the narrator is invited to give the speech to many of the leading white people of the town only to discover that he was to be part of that battle royal. The "Battle Royal" provides the reader with many examples

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    defined as physical strength‚ energy‚ and the ability to do something. Battle royal and Mr. Durant consider power in their texts. Both stories focus on power defined as the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. Power is a very common topic among Battle Royal and Mr. Durant. The two stories give detail and provide a negative outlook on power. Throughout the story Battle Royal describes gruesome scenes. “So many blows landed upon me that I wondered

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    "Battle Royal" The Denial of Social Equality "Battle Royal" by Ralph Ellison is the story of a young‚ African American‚ high school graduate who withstands humiliation to give a speech amongst the towns leading white citizens at an event called a "Battle Royal." The narrator was chosen to give the speech because he had given the speech once before at his high school graduation and it was a tremendous success. During this time period the story takes place black people were not considered equal

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    short story Battle Royal written by Ralph Ellison is a heart breaking‚ tortured filled read that can be connected to other poems written during the Harlem renaissance; such poems include We Must Die by Claude Mckay and We Wear the Mask by Paul Lawrence Dunbar each connected by their tones‚ themes‚ and the visuals given throughout each read. To begin with‚ a tone comprehended within all these works is a prideful tone or the lack of being prideful. For the tone conveyed through Battle Royal is a prideful

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    separate stores which pertain to this theme. Starting with Battle Royal‚ a short story written by Ellison‚ in which the narrator struggles throughout the majority of his life trying to overcome the burden of his grandfather’s last words‚ which held him back by continuously echoing throughout his mind. Another struggle he faced on his path to success was the battle royal‚ a fight between young men where there were no sides. This physical battle may have been the greatest trouble he has faced‚ but the

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    Battle Royal In Ralph Ellison’s essay "Battle Royal" he describes a Negro boy‚ timid and compliant‚ comes to a white smoker in a Southern town: he is to be awarded a scholarship. Together with several other Negroes he is rushed to the front of the ballroom‚ where a sumptuous blonde tantalized and frightens them by dancing in the nude. Blindfolded‚ the Negro boys stage a "battle royal‚ " a free-for-all in which they pummel each other to the drunken shouts of the whites. "Practical

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    In Ralph Ellison’s short fiction “Battle Royal” the narrator makes a speech at his graduation and is asked to come give it at a gathering of the town’s important white people. What he doesn’t know is he is to partake in the Battle Royal. Ralph Ellison is a man of color. He wrote and published essays. As well as taught at various colleges. The narrator in the story is of color and is a good speaker. Everybody wants to live the “American Dream”‚ but it itself is a concept based off of people’s’ false

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