In "The Sky Is Gray" by Ernest J. Gaines and "Almos' A Man" by Richard Wright, the two protagonists show different degrees of maturity. "Sky is gray," Gainz showed how James matured for poverty, "Light in Armos" showed that Dave proved his maturity by buying a gun. Factors that influence changing James and Dave into men include helping their environment, interaction with their mothers, and discipline. "Sky is gray", James showed that mothers matured quickly at the bus stop when they went to the dentist's office.
William Faulkner and Richard Wright are two writers, adding a theme "adult" to their story. Faulkner writes "Barn Burning". This is a story about the growth and realization of a white boys. Lai closed "Almos'a Man". This means that African-American boys are growing too fast. Both stories represent a mature era, but both are expressed in different ways. By explaining "Barn Burning" and "Almos' a Man", and how they are the same at the same time, Faulkner and Wright know how to apply "adult" to these stories I will.
In "The Sky Is Gray" by Ernest J. Gaines and "Almos' A Man" by Richard Wright, the two protagonists show different degrees of maturity. "The sky is gray," Gainz showed how poverty matures James, and in "Almos man" the light showed how Dave proved his maturity by buying a gun. Factors influencing and shaping James and Dave into men, including interactions with the environment and John Steinbeck, exemplified the story of satisfaction, happiness and appreciation to God. He explained his personal experience and proved that material things are not the cause of happiness in our lives. Our way of living and God guarantee this. The background of this story is the Great Depression of the 1930s, in which the United States and the whole world witnessed the most serious thing.