In "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, the protagonist's grandfather calls himself a traitor because he felt he had betrayed his own race by submitting to the oppressive expectations and demands of the white power structure. He believed that by following the path of compliance and subservience, he had forsaken the fight for true equality and justice for African Americans.
In Chapter 1, the narrator refers to his grandfather as a "traitor on his death bed" to highlight the conflict between his grandfather's past actions and his final moments. This phrase suggests that the grandfather may have recanted or expressed regret for choices made during his life, possibly betraying the values or beliefs he once held. It reflects the complexity of familial legacies and the tension between loyalty and personal morality. The narrator grapples with the implications of his grandfather's perceived betrayal and what it means for his own identity.
Yes, Tigerclaw is eventually revealed to be a traitor in the "Warriors" book series by Erin Hunter. He betrays his clan and seeks power for himself, ultimately leading to his downfall.
Because they thought of him as a traitor for spying for Britain.
Cercis siliquastrum is known as the Judus tree as it is supposed to be the tree that Judus hanged himself from after betraying Jesus. This is the nearest I know to the traitors tree.i
That person is called a Traitor.
The Nazi's considered Jews, African Americans, Native Americans, Gay's... etc. to be traitors. basically anyone who was not them.
yes, he was a traitor, he went a long with Benedict Arnold who was a traitor
Traitor
A female traitor would still be known as a traitor. There is not a gendered term.
he is a traitor. Traitors are punished very harshly.
The homophone for "trader" is "traitor."
The homophone of "trader" is "traitor."