Symbols In The Battle Royal, By Ralph Ellison

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The Battle Royal by Ralph Ellison portrays the difficulty of being a black man in a country controlled by white people and the social inequalities black men have to face. Throughout the short story Ellison uses many symbols to portray the black man’s struggle for equality in white America. These symbols are the stripper’s flag tattoo which was on the stomach, the stripper herself, blindfold, and the battle. The stripper is symbolic because of the connection between black men and women in the eyes of white people and the freedom African Americans strive for. The blindfold also represents the blindness white men have for their actions, as well as the restrictions binding African Americans, and the battle royal represents the black man’s struggle for equality. The stripper represents the struggle for equality …show more content…

This is portrayed when the white men put blindfolds on the African Americans during the battle royal. The white blindfold is symbolic as well; it symbolizes the power that white people have over African Americans. The author writes, “Blindfolded, I could no longer control my motions. I had no dignity,” The white blindfold makes the African American men feel degraded. Ellison also writes “I wanted to see, to see more desperately than ever before. But the blindfold was as tight as a thick skin-puckering scab and when I rose my gloved hands to push the layers of white aside a voice yelled, “Oh, no you don’t, black bastard! Leave that alone!” Another reason why they forced the black man to fight with each other with their eyes blindfolded so they could not see or know what is going on or who they are fighting against. The blindfold prevented them from seeing how atrocious and inhumane this battle was. It also represented the white man’s control and power over African American men because they are at the clemency of the

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