The murder of Mary Dalton revealed growing hostility, and Bigga was concealed in his childhood and adolescence. White suppression forced the life of constant pain and restraint, and he knew he would overcome him after all. He noticed that the lack of his opportunity somehow determines his own fate. The pressure to succumb to the white power to some extent synchronized his behavior, but when he killed Mary his desire for liberty transcended all authority. The majority considers his crime to be a natural act, not as a hatred act against Mary.
In indigenous son, the main character Bigger Thomas works for the wealthy Dalton family. He mistakenly tried to destroy evidence by killing his daughter, Mary Dalton, and burning her body. In the process of trying to escape from Chicago, Beagle fell into guilt and fear, which made him more human. His story shows the devastating effect of racial discrimination. This poem is written in an empty poem. It explains the contemplation of the death of the poet in a series of nine "night" thinking about the loss of his wife and friend and lamenting the weakness of humanity. (At the end of "My night") The most famous phrase in poetry is the saying "procrastination is a thief of time". And it is part of a passage by a poet who discusses ways in which life and opportunities disappear quickly.
Native American son was a meditation on the racial relationship in Chicago in the 1930s, but from the perspective of young African American Bigger Thomas he got angry with society, accidentally killed Mary Dalton, then he The body was in the furnace. Richard Wright of this novelist borrowed partly from his own experience as an African American male who grew up in the south and moved from Bige's to Chicago. The angle represents the sense of "darkness". The greater darkness, and the "whiteness" that he encounters in a large society is not just a skin color or ethnic barrier. For bigger and many other people they are morally corrupt (black) and moral pure (white) becomes a symbolic difference
Mary Dalton - Mary Dalton is a notorious daughter of Mr. Dalton and his wife, known for her love for the Communist Party and the spirit of wild. When interviewing Mr. Dalton's work, Bigger first met Mary. Mary started talking to him automatically, asking him about the union and these things, as if no white woman had told him. Because she is afraid of her direct nature, larger people will automatically like her. After being hired, Bigger 's first job was to take Mary to college, but Mary had other plans. She and Yang went to eat in the south and discussed with him about the ideals of communism. I do not understand why she talks to him she thinks I can talk to January and sit on the car next to him. That night, when he took Mary to bed, she was drunk and even inside the house, he was afraid of listening to Madame Dalton's story. He knows that he will be found alone in the bedroom with a white girl!