Review:

Native Son By Richard Wright

overall review score: 4.5
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Native Son is a novel written by Richard Wright that follows the life of a young African American man named Bigger Thomas in Chicago during the 1930s. The story explores themes of race, poverty, and social injustice as Bigger grapples with the oppressive conditions of his environment.

Key Features

  • Exploration of racial tension and discrimination
  • Character development of Bigger Thomas
  • Social commentary on systemic racism and poverty

Pros

  • Powerful and thought-provoking narrative
  • In-depth exploration of complex social issues
  • Historically significant work in African American literature

Cons

  • Some readers may find the graphic depictions of violence disturbing

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