In
" ," the American Dream is presented as an almighty sham, something that only white
people can ever attain. Initially, the unnamed narrator is naive; he thinks, that, he too has a
shot at the success that the American Dream exemplifies. But over the course of events during
the evening's...
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
How is the American Dream reflected in the story "Battle Royal" by Ralph Ellison?
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