Big: The real threat. The theme of Native Son's author Richard Wright in this story is to have the white community behave in the same way he does Bigger and through the community's behavior, Bigger is condemned as he is doing to hold. My theme is that Bigger acts in the way he is doing. Because the influence of the white community on him is accepted. When a bigger person gains acceptance and love he always wanted, he acts so that he does not really know what to do because he does not really know what to do.
The main character and hero of the child born by is Begger Thomas. He is the focus of the novel and is the realization of his main idea - the influence of racial discrimination on the mental state of the black victims. By exploring Ginger's psychological corruption Richard Wright can see the influence of racism on Black Americans in the 1930s. Several people who criticized his son questioned the effectiveness of Bigger as a role. For example, the famous black writer James Baldwin thinks Beagle is too narrow to represent the full range of black American experience, but I think he is a powerful and alarming symbol of the black anger. As a 20 - year - old black man and his family in an apartment in the southern part of Chicago, Bigger is living a life defined by his fear and anger against white people. After leaving the eighth grade school and conducting racist real estate behavior, he was forced into poverty and hence more
Birth children of Richard Wright tried to gain power by violence as much as possible by Bigger Thomas. The first expression of Bigger 's power aspiration comes from the beginning scene of the book on Wright' s Bigger action. In the opening ceremony, the Thomas family found a black mouse in their apartment and, more importantly, took care of it. - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, and before their greatest performance on their planet, only P.T. Barnum and Linlin's brothers each had their own travel circus. Burnham's circus was originally known as the Great Travel Museum, Zoo, Caravan, Circus at PT Burnham, but was declared as the largest circus in the US in 1870 and soon became a topic (Bamham Timeline). Then in 1881, Burnham, James Bailey and James Hutchinson cooperated to create P.T.