Native Son Bigger Thomas
A detailed Summary of Native Son Bigger Thomas
In the third and last book of Richard Wright's novel Native Son, the main
character Bigger Thomas changes a lot, he must be able to realize, at
least partially, some of his own failures for which he had blamed the
society that surrounded him and produced his character.
From the beginning of the novel Bigger is fighting a raging war between
himself and the outside white world. After he murders Mary Dalton he
feels stronger. He sees Mary Dalton as a personification of the white
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Approximate Word count = 359
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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