Native Son Analysis
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- 2007.11.04
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- 2005.05
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소개글
Richard Wright의 Native Son을 읽고 쓴 감상문
목차
1. Title
2. Author
3. Personal Response
4. Analysis of the Novel
A: Setting
B: Important characters
★ Bigger Thomas
★ Jan Erlone
C: Plot summary
D: Point of view
E: Theme
★ Freedom
★ Racism
5. Evaluation
6. Quotation
본문내용
1. Title: “Native Son”
2. Author: Richard Wright
3. Personal Response
The blindness of this novel made me feel most interesting and it was the part that I liked the most. In Bigger’s point of view, almost every people in his sight seemed blind. I think the way why Bigger felt like this is because he thought people’s living including his families looked all the same. He saw people living in limited life only for earning money to eat and sleep, not to progress their living.
The author described this part very realistic that Bigger hates these people and also kill them in his mind, which means killing Mary was not the first time that Bigger had killed. Almost at the end of this novel, Bigger realizes that he was the real person who was blind.
First, when I read this part, I couldn’t understand its meaning that Bigger was the real blind guy, but when Bigger starts to recognize that he wants to live, he realized that killing blindness person was killing himself, which means he was the real blindness person. This was the part that made me the most impressive of this novel, and I felt that when someone’s life is reaching almost at the end, it is true that they begin to realize about their selves.
참고 자료
Title: “Native Son”
Author: Richard Wright