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Theme of violence in Richard Wright's Native son

Published by : University of Burundi, Faculty of Arts and social sciences (Bujumbura) Physical details: IV-60 f. 30 cm Year: 2014
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Memoire Memoire Bibliothèque Centrale
820.NIY. (Browse shelf) 1 Not for loan 5010000206734

A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of requirements for the award of the degree "Licence en Langue et Littérature Anglaises"

RESUME

This work is an analysis of Richard Wright's Nastive Son. It shows how this novel is mostly concerned with denouncing the wrongs of American society. It reveals how Richard Wright uses his literary work as a means against an oppressive society by condemning such evils like racism and segregation. This work is informed by the hypothesis that violence is chosen as a personal necessity to deliver a full meaning of life. It further seeks to prove sthat violence breeds violence when there is frustration. It also shows the necessity to move in space by breaking the bitter circumstances which hampered the protagonist in attaining the full meaning of life. The violence has been chosen as key to break the barriers on the realization of his identity. It then appeals for social unity and cooperation.

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