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Comparing Uncle Tom's Cabin And Black Boy

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Richard Wright's books influence a great deal of African American people, empowering them with knowledge and awareness of they’re challenges and their capabilities. Each book varies in their differences and similarities but in the end give a similar message. Two of richards books that stood out to me the most were his books -“ Uncle Tom's Cabin” and “Black Boy”. These two books differeddiffred in many ways such as the way the story was told and the message given. Uncle tom's cabin consisted of several stories being told with the same overall message of black power and the necessity to persevere, while black boy was is about Richard Wright's life as a black male and his trials he has overcome. For instance, in Uncle tom's Cabin a black man says “I i had a vision of working my way up. Even negros have those visions.” This was the perspective of a supporting character who was speaking on moving up …show more content…

This detail also ties into the conflict and resolution of the stories. For instance in the short stories each conflict is different but resolution in a similar outcome or cause for the conflict, while in thee story telling of Black Boy the conflict remains conflict being that of Richard searching for himself and his passion while taking on racism and his disagreeing parents who stray him from following his passions and dream. This also put the antagonist as several. In Black Bboy the antagonist being his parents and white people while in Uncle Tom's Cabin being white people in general. Each key component to the story help identify another role within the the story and the cause and effects that take place in each story. As a result both stories have very similar and different components involved in them but each have a unique way of being told and

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