1. Hunger in Richard Wright's Black Boy
First, the essence of physical hunger beats down upon Mr. ... As noted on page 16, "Hunger stole upon me slowly that at first I was not aware of what hunger really meant. Hunger had always been more or less at my elbow when I played, but now I began to wake up at night to find hunger standing at my bedside, staring at me gauntly." ... As noted on page 119, "Once again I knew hunger, biting hunger, hunger that made my body aimlessly restless, hunger that kept me on the edge, that made my temper flare, hunger that made hate leap out of my heart like the dart of a serpent's tongue, hunger t...
- Word Count: 866
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School