Black Boy by and Go Tell it on the Mountain explore the impact of familial interactions on an individual's growth and the discovery of his unique image

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June 12, 2014

 

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In Black Boy, Richard's complicated relationships with his parents, as well as other family members who assume a surrogate role in his life, centers upon two struggles: the desire for a concrete physical existence and the true understanding of the harsh elements of an environment in which he doesn't understand...
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Those issues prevail in Go Tell it on the Mountain as John's familial relationships cause him to question the complexities of a society in which he perceives love and hostility to go hand and hand, as do cruelty and kindness, and reward and punishment. It is through their texts that Wright and Baldwin demonstrate that learned behavior, as a product of both positive and negative childhood influences, are antecedents that shape an individual's personality, that a child's familial experiences, particularly those of the parent and son, are matured as his "characteristic ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving...
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