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    “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison is about a young black boy who lives life with his grandfather’s final words always with him. The story starts with the narrator reminiscing on his grandfather’s last day alive where he was left with the words that have guided and influenced him. After the narrator reminiscing on his grandfather’s death the story jumps to the present where the narrator delivered a highly praised oration at his graduation and was invited to deliver it at a gathering of the town leading

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    different eras of American history; Bernard Malamud‚ Ralph Ellison‚ and James Baldwin‚ chronicle the impressions‚ perspectives‚ and dramatizations‚ of three men living in three different worlds but all trying to maintain their struggles with-in. All three authors use similar methods of writing to capture the true veracity of living in America. With the use of personal conflicts with-in themselves‚ imagery‚ and finally narration and tone‚ Baldwin‚ Ellison‚ and Updike‚ captured the quintessence of living

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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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    Invisible Man is a story told through the eyes of the narrator‚ a Black man struggling in a White culture. The narrative starts during his college days where he works hard and earns respect from the administration. Dr. Bledsoe‚ the prominent Black administrator of his school‚ becomes his mentor. Dr. Bledsoe has achieved success in the White culture which becomes the goals which the narrator seeks to achieve. The narrator’s hard work culminates in him being given the privilege of taking Mr. Norton

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    The author builds this story around racial discrimination and bigotry. He shows the intense lack of human compassion that whites had for black people. He portrays the white people as predators that force the black people to revert to animalistic survival skills. The story is built on the discrimination that was prevalent in their society. There would be no conflict or basis for this tale in today’s society. While some people today are still racially intolerant‚ harsh acts of violence

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    The protagonist in this is an unnamed‚ young black boy who was Valedictorian of his High School class. Ellison adds the dying words of the boys grandfather to haunt him‚ and in turn make him a stronger person: “…life is a war and I have been a traitor all my born days‚ a spy in the enemies country ever since I give up my gun back in the Reconstruction. Live

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    Summaries/ Reaction: Battle Royal by Ralph Ellison The narrator talks with his grandparents who were freed slaves‚ and on his grandfathers deathbed he talks about how he felt like a traitor for being kind with the white man. The narrator lives the same with meekness. He then recalls giving his class speech urging humility and such as advancements for black people. The white people in town were impressed and he was invited to a battle royal. Him and other black people are forced to look at a naked

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    Ralph Ellison wrote "Invisible Man" which was his story of 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

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    “Battle Royal” was written by Ralph Ellison in 1952. The story talks about how the narrator was blindfolded and tossed into a boxing ring for the beguilement of a gathering of important white men. He is compelled to convey a message about the significance of docility and training to African Americans after been beaten to a pulp. Whiles “On the Road” by Mr. Hughes‚ talks about a black man who arrives in Nevada‚ in the late 1934 during a snowstorm. Seeking food and shelter in white neighborhood and

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    behind a mask and is controlling the dystopian city in which the rest of the characters from “‘Repent Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman” live in. Throughout this story the author‚ Harlan Ellison‚ creates this intense and problematic town that no one can escape from. In “‘Repent Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman‚” Ellison

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