Bigger Thomas
Title: Bigger Thomas
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Bigger Thomas
The Birth of Bigger
Discussing his own ineffable nature as a writer, Richard Wright admits,”Always there is something that is just beyond the tip of the tongue that could explain it all.”(433) as well as the fact that, “Reluctantly, he (the writer) comes to the conclusion that to account for his book is to account for his life, and he knows that is impossible.”(434) Despite his humbleness, Wright does not fall short of his
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man, and eventually came to realize that even inadequate education could not hold him down any longer (thus the whole civil rights movement of the 60’s came about). In that regard,the creation of the ferocious Bigger Thomas was a watershed for the black movement, because it signified the beginning of the end of white domination. Change was going to occur in the black man’s favor, whether anyone was ready for it or not.
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