Prejudice And The Main Themes In Battle Royal By Ralph Ellison

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The key to success is to focus your mind on things you desire and not things you fear. It is narrated by Ralph Ellison, who is the main character, from the text titled “Battle Royal” and the author is Ralph Ellison. There are many themes of this text, such as growing up, prejudice, change, knowledge, belief, and politics. The main theme that stood out to me was prejudice. The plot of this text that Ellison’s grandfather gave him advice as his finally words. His finally words has him thinking about the meaning. Throughout the text he is wondering to be himself or to stay loyal to his grandfather. Also, going on in this text the narrator is also invited to give a speech at a fancy hotel.
Ellison is confused of the meaning of his advice. The narrator

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