been looking around the interwebz for the same thng. In short, i think it symbolizes Bigger's fear.
In "Native Son," the furnace and heat symbolize the oppressive and suffocating environment that Bigger Thomas lives in, both physically and emotionally. The furnace represents the relentless heat of institutional racism and poverty that Bigger cannot escape, leading to his feelings of confinement and desperation. The heat also serves as a metaphor for the intense pressure and tension that Bigger experiences as he navigates a hostile society that restricts his opportunities and humanity.
Native Son is not Science Fiction.
Notes of a Native Son was created in 1955.
Native Son - film - was created in 1951.
Notes of a Native Son has 165 pages.
The duration of Native Son - film - is 1.73 hours.
Native Sons was created in 1976-01.
Native Son - album - was created on 1991-01-16.
Installing a wood furnace in your backyard may cause some irritation for your son especially if he suffers from asthma. If you want to install it, make sure your son keeps his distance from the wood furnace.
The author of "Native Son" is Richard Wright. The book was published in 1940 and is a powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by African Americans in 1930s Chicago.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. All have nobeginning or ending
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"Native Son" or (at the nominating convention) "Favourite Son"