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Native Son - Book Summary

Dec 11, 20243 min
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Episode description

In this episode, we explore Richard Wright's seminal novel, Native Son, published in 1940. Set in 1930s Chicago, the story follows Bigger Thomas, a young African American man trapped by poverty and societal expectations. As he navigates life while working for a wealthy white family, Bigger's feelings of anger and frustration mount, culminating in a tragic incident that reflects the harsh realities of race and class. We delve into Bigger's complex character, the themes of fear and violence, and the broader implications of his story on American society. Join us as we unpack this profound exploration of racism and the human experience in a world shaped by inequality.

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