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Essay heading: Native Son
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Creative Writing |
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Hayk Ghukasyan |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Like a man reborn, he wanted to test and taste each new thing now to see how it went; like a man risen up well from a long illness.” (106) The day after Mary’s death Bigger experiences a feeling of exhilaration, pride and confidence.
A very interesting exemplary theme in the novel is fear. In the story, Bigger Thomas is afraid of the white society profoundly... displayed 300 characters
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In the story, Bigger Thomas is afraid of the white society profoundly. When a person is afraid, the fear causes that person to act strangely and misunderstanding. For instance, Bigger was afraid of robbing a white man’s store, therefore he tried to hide his feelings somehow by beating Gus, depicted in “He hoped the fight he had with Gus, covered up what he was trying to hide... displayed next 300 characters
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