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Symbolism In Battle Royal
Lluvia Herrera
Carroll
Introduction to Literature
Short Story Essay
13 March, 2017
Symbolism used in
“Battle Royal” Ralph Ellison’s short story, “Battle Royal” has significant symbolism throughout the story. Symbolism in this story takes on thing and gives it a different meaning to make the story be deeper and have significant information in the story. Ellison’s use of symbolism is present in his title and the battle. The title “Battle Royal” symbolizes the battle African Americans had with inequality and social and political struggles that they were facing. The actual battle symbolized the hardship and struggle that the African Americans had to go through and how they had to fight for their equality and rights. For example the narrator having

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