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The Native Son Research Paper

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There were many concepts that attributed to shaping the African American oppression but the three main concepts were race, class, and gender. The Native Son is a great example of that. The novel takes place during the 1930s a time in which African Americans “face squarely and honestly the most profound consequences of more than two centuries of the enslavement and segregation of blacks in North America.” And in Chicago the most segregated city. Bigger Thomas one of the main characters in The Native Son, experiences the daily effects of racism and the effects of coming from the poorest class. Bigger has no “pretense to a sophisticated education, to anything more than rudimentary reading, or to ideals.” Bigger was a black young men whose gender …show more content…

An example of this is when bigger thinks about robbing a store with friends to get money. Then Bigger and the gang noticed that the owner of the store was a white man and “they felt it was much easier and safer to rob their own people, for they knew that white policeman never really searched diligently for Negroes who committed crimes against other Negroes.” This shows how Bigger knew that the laws that govern those crimes are different than the ones that govern black against black crimes. It was different for whites and black’s during the 1930s but it was a certain thing that African Americans were always at fault if they were involved in any crime that they did not commit. Bigger takes that oppression and turns it into fear and shows that they should not oppress what the people do not now the power of. Bigger shows that he needs to be acknowledge and feared by murdering Mary the daughter of the rich white people he works for. After committing this crime, Bigger stated “for the first time in my fear-ridden life a barrier of protection between him and a world of fear.” Bigger feared of being killed for the murder of Mary but blamed the murdered on Jan a communist because “police were not yet satisfied with the account Erlone has given of himself and are of the conviction that he may be linked to the negro as an accomplice; they feel that the plan of the murder and

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