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Bigger is a product of his environment. He grew up in poverty with limited oppurtunities to make a difference due to institutional racism

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What was bigger's relationship like with his family in Native Son?

Bigger is ashamed of his Family. Hes ashamed since their poor.


What is the novel Native Son about?

The novel "Native Son" by Richard Wright is about a young black black man called "Bigger" who struggles with racism and violence issues in 1920's America. Is Bigger the product of his social environment or can he change his own destiny through choice?


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Bigger kills Bessie on page 367 in the novel "Native Son" by Richard Wright.


Who is the author of the book called Native Son?

"Native Son" was written by Richard Wright. It was first published in 1940 and is considered a classic of African American literature. The book tells the story of Bigger Thomas, a young African American man living in Chicago in the 1930s.


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Who is bigger Mr. Bigger or his baby son?

The baby because "it is a little Bigger" -- (a little bigger).


How does bigger kill Bessie in the native son?

He hits her repeatedly over the head with a brick while she was sleeping, after he kills her he throws her down an air shaft.


When was Native Son - film - created?

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When was Notes of a Native Son created?

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Who Is bigger; Mr. Bigger or Mr. Bigger's Baby?

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What is the symbolism of furnace and heat in Native Son?

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.


How does the movie trader horn connect to the novel native son?

The Trader Horn is the movie that Bigger and Jack went to the movies before meeting up at Doc's.