Between the 1930s and the 1940s there was racial prejudice against African Americans. They were killed soon and conducted a racial analysis. Unlike Caucasian, they can not live freely. Because ethnic and economic power shapes and triggers African Americans like Bigger to live with fixed ideas, they are obliged to live their unsuccessful lifestyles in society. Light not only depicts Biggar Thomas, but also criticism against white society / strict attitude also placed in a cruel and hostile social environment.
The born son of Richard Wright, the novel by Richard Wright, the child 's inborn stunned the feelings of black and white Americans and caused a real controversy. The hero's Bigger Thomas comes from the lowest level of society, and the light does not combine the romantic elements he shares with literary heroes. Because of the social conditions he lives, people expect him to get bigger: he is unhappy, afraid, violent, hateful, and indignant. - Blood Brothers is a very popular script written by writer and playwright Willy Russell. I played at Liverpool school for the first time in 1981. Willy Russell was born and grew up in Liverpool by his working-class mother and father. In school he was a school failure, he left an O level English. After six years as a hairdresser, he returned to college to get a part-time job and got a good qualification.
Native Son (1940) promoted Richard Wright's career and made him one of the best writers in the United States. His protagonist Bigger Thomas is a young black man living in the poor in southern Chicago. When a wealthy white family member offered him a personal driver's job, Bigger already seemed to have acquired tickets for terrible conditions, but the fate of Bigger replaced it. When I read this book for the first time, I criticized it even more. He is incredibly grateful, and it is difficult to eradicate even his best situation. After all, this is the point - bigger one should not move, it can be used as a lens to observe the machine that created him. I admire that Wright tried to make a totally unpleasant hero. It raises a question: should we see the system by people withstood it or just as the system itself (housing, law, society, everything?