Richard Wright - A Hungry Black Boy
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Prompt: What is the reason for Wright's use of hunger in the novel? How does hunger actually strengthem his character?
Hm...I think I might have kind of strayed a bit form the topic, but i think it's pretty good essay about hunger in the first part of black boy (we were only required to read part 1)
The word hunger is most often used to refer to as a lack of nourishment from food. Richard
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refused to let him assimilate to values he didn't agree with. Had he been born anyone else, he wouldn't have the nerve to dare to be free of the south, and challenge the bonds that had tied blacks to poverty and submissiveness for generations. He was smart enough to take his life experiences with inequality, find the reasoning behind it, and become a stronger person, with a stronger mind, morals, and beliefs all his own.
refused to let him assimilate to values he didn't agree with. Had he been born anyone else, he wouldn't have the nerve to dare to be free of the south, and challenge the bonds that had tied blacks to poverty and submissiveness for generations. He was smart enough to take his life experiences with inequality, find the reasoning behind it, and become a stronger person, with a stronger mind, morals, and beliefs all his own.