Fate: 'Native Son' By Richard Wright

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Nishu Rani Bhowmik Mrs. Shreibman English 3 AP - 2 17 May 2013 Book 3 “Fate” - Native Son - Richard Wright Max plays the role of a spokesman for Richard Wright. Unlike others, he considers the humanity in Bigger and sees him for what he is rather than a black man and/or a murder. Considering this, Bigger is open to Max and tells his side of the story for the first time. Moreover, because of Max’s understandment, Bigger sees that it is indeed possible for a black and a white man to have a sympathetic relationship. Max’s main points of the trial was to plea guilty and explain to the court why Bigger did what he did. Buckley went on making calls about how Max plead guilty and is starting to prove that Bigger is crazy, which is not a matter of the law, but Max denied all made assertions. I agree with Max because Bigger had reasons for killing Mary and Bessie. He did not intentionally do it on purpose but rather by accident and I believe he should not get punished for this as much. This description shines a bad light on Bigger. It was like people were saying anything bad they could ...

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