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First Chapter Of Ralph Ellison's 'Battle Royal'

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Passage 1
This line is featured in the last part of Jhumpa Lahiri’s story “interpreter of maladies”. The main character Mr. Kapasi gets to have the conversation he has desired to have with Mrs. Das, the wife and mother of the family he is guiding for a tour. The significance of passage is to show that there are different kinds of maladies, some of which do not have any cures or remedies. Mr. Kapasi works at a part time job where he interprets the symptoms of the maladies of Gujarati patients to the doctor. Mrs. Das has felt a terrible pain for eight years because one of the sons is not her husband’s biological son. She expects Mr. Kapasi to give a remedy, but Mr. Kapasi cannot help because he has his own personal maladies in his marriage. The passage explains why Mrs. Das seems withdrawn towards her family throughout the story and why she does not accord her husband and sons the deep affection expected from a mother.
Passage 2 …show more content…

The significance of the passage is to provide a vivid description of the setting in which the battle took place. The fact that all the big shots are there in their tuxedos shows the importance of the event. It is a big event since the who-is-who in the community finds it fit to dress down for the occasion. “Wolfing down the buffet foods" shows that it was a mega occasion with ample food, which could not be expected to run out. The smoking of cigars and drinking of whiskey and beer indicates that it is a merry occasion full of celebration. The passage etches the importance of the battle royal in the readers’ minds. The reader expects glad results from the battle because of the pompous

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