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Essay / Native Son Richard Wright - 780
It is stimulating, typical, lively, expressive in all that it could be. The use of symbolism provides detail, oriented and carefully but fiercely intact in all its senses, proving to readers a touch of the south and mercenary. Richard imbues his youth experiences related to segregation, racism and the South. Ultimately, we all expect and know that once you play with fire, you risk getting burned. Bigger fought and demonstrated a will to power, but the entities around him were powerful and destructive. Historical theme, also another perfect choice for this novel. The daily life of every human caught in the bonds of the violent arcs of darkness. Not only the style and technique but also the history of this nation, exposed to so much cruelty under the influence of this ruined world since the beginning of humanity. Just as the book influenced us, it influenced a writer. “Wright was one of the people who made me realize the need to fight,” said writer Amiri Baraka. Wright has not only created a masterpiece, but also an open book about the lives of those who cross the