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Bigger Thomas


was a �nigger� in a white man�s world. He went through hardships and troublesome events. He was prejudged by just about every white person in the country; so, in this paper, I am going to prove that the American dream only applied at this time to whites.
Bigger grew up with his mother and two siblings in a small one-room apartment in Chicago. He had always been repressed by the white community, simply because he was of a different race; a race which they did not understand, so they feared and hated it. Bigger, because of this repression and prejudice, turned into a bitter, hate-filled man with no tolerance and no sense of remorse. In such a world, he had no hope of achieving the ...

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the sky and Bigger says:
��God, I�d like to fly up there in that sky.�
�God�ll let you fly when He gives you your wings up in heaven,� Gus said.
The racial tension that has been building up since the first time the two races ever met has finally gotten to the point where a black person�s only hope of real freedom lies in his or her death. Conditions were much too cruel for the achievement of the American dream for most people, even in the rare instance that one did acquire his or her own home and family, prejudice kept him or her from living a full and normal life. Bigger was fully aware of his place in society and hated the whites for it, even though he did not know why he was hated so much, he had no problems hating back. This was the situation for most blacks at that time. He couldn�t understand why Mary and Jan decided to act like they regarded him as a fellow human being. All of his life he had been enclosed in a tiny corner of society and now two whites were treating him ...

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Added: 1/21/2007 01:37:47 AM
Category: Book Reports
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