The Knife Thrower

What is the importance of color in the story, The Knife Thrower?

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Millhauser uses color as a manifestation of the sides that the community is battling between and to demonstrate the rite of passage that the initiates must go through.

The story is built around the white of purity, the black of the master and the initiated, and the red of the blood that is the process and effect of transgression.

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The Knife Thrower