Thursday, February 28, 2008

Chapter 2 Analysis

Chapter 2

Aggression and Anguish 

This chapter shows the aggression of the main character on the situation back then on racial conflict. The racial conflict was that many African Americans are not offered as many jobs as Caucasians. As Bigger begins to realize the situation he has a clearer view on why and how he was to be put in a poor habitat. Bigger is obligated to take the low paying job because he has a lack of open fund's between him and his mom.  Another reason is he has a family to feed and support and he has hobby's he likes to continue such as drinking and smoking.

It's hard to keep these duties if the world that he was brought up to chooses not to give him a decent job. He begins to notice this and gets frustrated and makes fun of the situation to hide his true feelings. Through these emotions that he shows through the story he has given up on the fact he cant really move up on life. Through this society paves his future from theft to murder in minutes.

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