Refutation: The Story of Bigger Thomas ( Native Son )

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English

 

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Pamela H

 

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April 6, 2012

 

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In that perspective, he also commends Wright's book, Native Son. He states: Native Son is unmatched in its power?It is not true as Baldwin claims that Bigger Thomas, the doomed, frustrated black boy, is just another stereotype?extreme in his wish to injure himself and do injury to others? Pinckney praises Native Son as a powerful intellectual book that deals with issues of racism and oppression...
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He says explicitly that it is the most powerful book, but it is unclear what domain of books Pinckney is comparing Native Son with. Pinckney refutes James Baldwin's statement about Native Son, saying that Bigger Thomas is not a mere stereotype, but an example of a stressed black boy of the racially segregated American society during the 1930s...
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