Topic > Bingo Game Analysis - 985

Smart Player “King of the Bingo Game,” by Ralph Ellison, is all about internal conflict. In this story the black man from Down South comes to another place to play Bingo where he sees different types of people with different behaviors. In its place all people are friendly, there is neither mine nor yours if they want something from someone they can ask them even if they don't know each other. The story centers on the game of Bingo where no one knows how to win, but people come to play with the hope of winning. At the beginning of the story it is said that the man who came from the south was waiting to play bingo and at the same time an old man offered him a beer and he got drunk because he had not eaten anything since morning. He has 5 bingo cards but doesn't know he has that many cards. During the game, you don't need to let go of the button, even Laura doesn't understand. He is happy to win and speaks loudly that "Live Laura baby" suddenly all the people became silent and look at him and when he looks back he sees the 2 people coming. They were carrying him slowly but he can't leave the wheel, he tries to run and goes back into the wheel and says he can't give up and when that man tries to pull him up from the stage he sees him resting on double zero. In the end he wins the game and gets all the prize. The man's tight smile doesn't do him justice and he knew, even if it escaped him, that his luck had run out on stage. As I said, this story is an internal conflict because in this story we can see how the main character uses his mind by watching and learning. Above all, the public motivates him because every time he plays they start scolding him, but they don't understand why he does it. Finally his hard work to win the