1. Native Son
Bigger Thomas: Human Being or Cold-blooded Killer? In his novel Native Son Richard Wright uses his main character Bigger Thomas to specifically describe the human emotions of whom most white Americans of the time saw as a run of the mill black delinquent. ... Wright conveys the Thomas family's financial situation with emphasis that poverty is common among African Americans of this time due to the "invisible force" of the white American oppressors refusing to offer equal opportunities for every man and woman. Bigger and his family live in a tiny one-bedroom rat-infested flat that th...
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