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    The main idea of ​​my essay is to see how this has affected more both mentally and emotionally. I would start by presenting what I know about the story. I would mention the writer's story. I talked about his feelings and what he experienced during his childhood. I would also make the comparison between the author and the greatest. Well in the introduction of the native son we are told that the greatest despises religion; appeals to religious faith annoy him or make him angry and he also mentions that he is from the poorer class without sophisticated education, so basically you can already tell that he is suffering because if the fact comes from 'be mentioned. This proves my thesis because he had a poor life which hurt him emotionally. The reason I think Big acts the way he acts is because Big doesn't like white people because he says they make him feel like he's not equal to them and also because he sees how black people are treated on a daily basis, so that's more of a reason to hate them. In a way, Bigger wants to say what he feels, but he doesn't trust white people because all he knows about his life is how they treat black people. In Native Son, there is a line where it says that taller feels like he was put on man's land when he talks to a white man. In the story you can see the many structures, you can see the change in tone and mood. You can see the many types of changes in the story, for example when you first read the book it talks about a bag...in the middle of a paper......check what he thought or what he did. Other things that affected him were the fact that his family knew, the fact that his mother was suffering, as was his sister, but especially his younger brother's anger towards white people. Bigger is a person who doesn't like to be seen hurt, so he will try to do anything to hide his emotions and for him, killing was like a pleasure, he felt good, it made him feel like he was finally to the level of a white man. but then again he stopped and thought about it and knew that because of the color of his skin it wouldn't make any difference, he would still be seen as that black guy. Psychoanalytic I think Bigger had a physiological problem mainly because he was a black boy. and back then we all know that white people hated black people, which even today is still the same. The novel The Native's Son