Wright's Use of Realism in Native Son

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English

 

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Jean B

 

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December 13, 2013

 

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Another instance of realism is the scene in which Bigger and Jack were engaging in promiscuous activities in the movie theatre ? to put it politely. Wright does nothing to hide the thoughts that tend to dominate the male psyche, and so he exhibits the realism of everyday life without any inhibition. By taking quotations and actions from real life and keeping them in their true form, Wright keeps the novel realistic...
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By taking quotations and actions from real life and keeping them in their true form, Wright keeps the novel realistic. His characters do and say things that actual people have done and said in the past. The writing contains the lives of many "Biggers," and in doing so it embodies a story that could have occurred in the 1940s...
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