Perspective In Martin Luther King's Party Down At The Square

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Throughout a person's life they gather ideas, opinions and values that they carry with them forever. This all comes together to form perspective. An instance of this would be Party Down at the Square by Ralph Ellison. This short story shows us a perspective we don’t see often, a perspective of someone who is nearly completely free of bias. The reader can see events that can cause a perspective to be formed. This child is a blank sleight. too young to understand what’s going on, he mostly lives in a fairly neutral part of America the north. He experiences the gruesome sights like most of us do, for the first time. A contrast to this, Martin Luther king’s “I Have a Dream” is full of perspective.He has taken his already formed opinions and showed