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Analysis Of Battle Royal And Of Mr. Booker T. Ellison

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Throughout both stories, “Battle Royal,” written by Ralph Ellison and “Of Mr. Booker T. Washington,” written by W.E.B. Du Bois, readers are introduced to two different protagonists who both happen to share a common feeling which includes a sense of invisibility. There are many factors which allow the characters within these stories to feel this way. The first factor is due to the profanity, along with the rude and cruel actions displayed throughout the stories which emerge from the side characters that interact in dialogue with the protagonists. Racism is the second factor which leads these men towards feeling invisible. The third and final factor adding to the list of reasons of feeling invisible is due to peer pressure. Both characters are lead towards feeling of hopelessness as a result. We are able to read a great deal regarding the profanity and rudeness executed by the white men within “Battle Royal”. The words and actions displayed throughout this text hold the ability to harm the protagonist, not only externally, but internally as well. Throughout the battle itself, we read about all of the comments involving profanity and racism in which the main character must listen to. We read how the audience, along with some of the fighters in the ring, wanted to gang up on him. We know this from when one of the fighters remarked, “I want to get at that ginger-colored nigger. Tear him limb from limb.” (Ellison 1152). This particular statement displays both, the profanity and

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