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Why Is There Such A Tension Between Baldwin And His Father?

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My research for this week began to shift after a conversation with a literary scholar on James Baldwin. After reading The Fire Next Time, Notes from a Native Son and a few op-ed pieces on Baldwin, I was affirmed by this scholar that I was on the right track. I started our conversation with my overall premise of what Baldwin is trying to proclaim through his writings about Black Rage. He concurred that there is a strong connection and one worth exploring for further research when considering Baldwin’s relationship with his father. His challenge was to really develop the problem that Baldwin had with his father and how that was the impetus for his Black Rage. Baldwin admits “to be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time.” This rage or “Black Rage”, as it has been labeled, is the backdrop for much of Baldwin’s writings. The first issue was defining what was meant by the term Black Rage. Black Rage is Baldwin’s continual search for the approval of his father that later turns into an external search for a Heavenly father. The questions that become relevant from The Fire Next Time are: 1) Why was there such a tension with Baldwin and his father? 2) Where is this tension played out in the life of Baldwin and God? …show more content…

His father played a vital role in his development as a preacher and a writer because he was trying his best to outdo his father, who was a pastor, in every aspect of life. It becomes apparent that his trying and yearning for the love of a Father is missed in his life and eventually he starts looking for it externally. Through his essays there are constant reminders that his father’s life impacted him as fuel for success. The outcome of this lack of love from his father caused Baldwin to find love in other avenues such as

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