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Zen Buddhism Essay Research Paper In

Zen Buddhism Essay, Research Paper


In Battle Royal, Ellison uses details of setting to create the


mood of horror and repulsion. The horror begins when the narrator


listens to a conversation between his father and grandfather, as


his grandfather lay on his death bed. Son, after I m gone I want


you to keep up the good fight. I never told you, but our life is


a war and I have been a traitor all my born days, a spy in the


enemy s country ever since I give up my gun back in the


Reconstruction. Live with your head in the lion s mouth. I want


you to overcome em with yeses, undermine em with grins, agree


em to death and destruction, let em swoller you till they vomit


or bust wide open (256). This statement had a great effect on


the narrator, although he wasn t quite sure what it meant. It set


a sense of fear in him. And whenever things went well for me I


remember my grandfather and felt guilty and uncomfortable. It was


as though I was carrying out his advice in spite of myself (257).


The narrator didn t plan on taking his grandfather s advice, and


each time he found himself doing exactly that, it made him feel


guilty. I felt guilt that in some way I was doing something that


was really against the wishes of the white folks (257). This


continued path of fear and hatred are carried out throughout the


story.


Ellison gives the reader the idea of hatred and horror when


he sets the scene in the ballroom of the hotel. This is where the


Battle Royal was to take place. The battle room was filled with


smoke and in the center was the portable boxing ring that was to


be used for the fight. On three sides of the ring, chairs were


placed for the audience to observe the battle. These audience


members were that of an upper-class status, …bankers, lawyers,


judges, doctors, fire chiefs, teachers, merchants. Even one of


the more fashionable pastors (258). To top it off, they were all


white as well. Each of them arrived in tuxedos …wolfing down


the buffet foods, drinking beer and whiskey and smoking black


cigars (257). Ellison was taking us into the scene to show us


the intimidation the narrator felt as he saw the audience


members. It was extremely terrifying for the narrator.


After the fighters were ordered to the ring, they were to be


blindfolded. This gave the narrator a sense of fear and horror


that he was not used to. He didn t like the darkness and the


unknowing of what lied ahead. …I felt a sudden fit of terror.


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I was unused to darkness. It was as though I had suddenly found


myself in a dark room filled with poisonous cottonmouths (259).


One of the audience members spoke to the narrator, See that boy


over there?…I want you to run across at the bell and give it to


him right in the belly. If you don t get him, I m going to get


you (259). This was told to the other fighters as well. Not one


person in the audience felt any sympathy for the boys. One


yelled, I want to get that ginger-colored nigger. Tear him limb


from limb (259). Others were kicking chairs and causing quite a


commotion. This put an even greater horrifying feeling in the


narrator. I wanted to see, to see more desperately than ever


before (260). The blindfold was not allowing this. All it was


doing was taking away what dignity he had.


After the battle was complete, the portable ring was taken


away and a small rug with coins, bills, and gold pieces was put


in its place. Each of the fighters were told to sit around the


rug as though they were of another species, perhaps from another


planet. This set a sense of excitement in each of them, but at


the same time they feared what was to come. Once the narrator


heard the word Go (262) he went straight for the goods. I


lunged for a yellow coin lying on the blue design of the carpet,


touching it and sending a surprised shriek to join those rising


around me. I tried frantically to remove my hand but could not


let go. A hot, violent force tore through my body, shaking me


like a wet rat. The rug was electrified (262-3). This didn t


stop the crowd from yelling obscenities at the boys. Pick it up,


goddamnit, pick it up!…Go on, get it (263). This made the boys


feel as though they had to do what was said, they feared the


crowd more than they feared the electricity of the rug. Ellison


uses this scene to show the repulsion the audience felt toward


the fighters and the fear the fighters had of them.


Throughout this story, Battle Royal, Ellison creates a


mood of horror and repulsion toward the black fighters,


especially toward the narrator. From the first scene next to the


grandfather s death bed, to the money on the rug. He takes his


readers to the fight to see just what s taking place, not only in


the mind of the narrator, but in the minds of the upper-class


white folks as well. By describing to the readers the details of


each scene, he gives them a chilling sense of what it s like to


be horrified and hated.

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