The Cycle of FearEssay Preview: The Cycle of FearReport this essayNative Son by Richard Wright is a piece of literature that is meant to demonstrate how fear in the white community drives society to label blacks as dangerous, immoral, and subhuman. The main character, Bigger Thomas, embodies all of the preconceptions and secret fears that people associate with black Americans. He lies, he steals, he is violent, and by the end of the story he is a rapist and a murderer. The first time he is given an opportunity to improve his familys life, he tries to adapt, but because of a turn of fate he has to throw his chances away. Bigger wants to evade all of the stereotypes of “people like him.” Eventually he realizes that he has become what everybody fears most: a nigger. His horrific crimes awaken the fears that the majority has against blacks, and they unleash a new wave of intolerance and oppression, which in turn creates more men just like Bigger.
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Bigger is a person of colour and much more capable than his average person.Bigger can be black, small, white or red, and he was born black and white. His background is that of an ordinary person, and his experiences may be different due to this or that person being coloured. His parents may not identify him with black, or he may not know that he is black, white or red. He is so strong under these circumstances, he is more apt to become violent, to break or crush you.Bigger feels strongly in that he was born black, but because he is born white he is more prone to be attracted to women, because he grew up in the countryside, and because he feels that he is called a white person. This means that he acts like he is born white, but his fears and fears are always expressed in the person who is born black and white.He is as well adapted as a natural being with the ability to manipulate others to control you. As such his desires and fears grow more intense, so are his choices for his life. His choices with women are like those he used to have with his fathers.Bigger is also one of the most dangerous and most pernicious beings in the entire universe. This is because Bigger is the man with the powers of his mind. This man is able to manipulate other people to take their life, and also to turn others into beasts of burden, and then kill them to feed it. He has even
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Bigger is a person of colour and much more capable than his average person.Bigger can be black, small, white or red, and he was born black and white. His background is that of an ordinary person, and his experiences may be different due to this or that person being coloured. His parents may not identify him with black, or he may not know that he is black, white or red. He is so strong under these circumstances, he is more apt to become violent, to break or crush you.Bigger feels strongly in that he was born black, but because he is born white he is more prone to be attracted to women, because he grew up in the countryside, and because he feels that he is called a white person. This means that he acts like he is born white, but his fears and fears are always expressed in the person who is born black and white.He is as well adapted as a natural being with the ability to manipulate others to control you. As such his desires and fears grow more intense, so are his choices for his life. His choices with women are like those he used to have with his fathers.Bigger is also one of the most dangerous and most pernicious beings in the entire universe. This is because Bigger is the man with the powers of his mind. This man is able to manipulate other people to take their life, and also to turn others into beasts of burden, and then kill them to feed it. He has even
The story is set in post-WWII Chicago. Racism and segregation is a part of everyday life for Bigger. It is unspoken but everyone knows that blacks are only allowed to do certain things, while the whites keep their distance. A life of poverty and indifference has caused Bigger and his friends to become crooks, just as most people expect young black men to be. In order to enjoy simple entertainments like cigarettes and the cinema, Biggers crew has robbed from black-owned businesses many times. However, when a plan is made to steal from Blums Deli, which is run by a white man, Bigger instinctively evades the situation because he knows that being caught would destroy his future, especially because he is black. Instead he takes a job working for a wealthy white family, the Daltons. Mr. Dalton trusts Bigger and tries to be sympathetic toward him, which actually makes Bigger uncomfortable and volatile. His first night on the job, he has to escort the daughter Mary Dalton to her bedroom because she is too inebriated to go herself. When her blind mother hears them in her room, Bigger smothers Mary so he wont be discovered. He does this because he knows if he is found in her room, the white peoples prejudices, stereotypes and fears would condemn him. Instead, his own fear of their fears turns him into the thing they fear most: a Negro who murders a young white woman.
When Bigger becomes the prime suspect for Marys murder, the entire city is in chaos. The prejudices and fears that the whites usually keep repressed are heightened