Emily Raymond
Friday, February 26, 2010
What I thought of Bigger in Book I was that he wasn't up to any good and was a bad person and didn't care about other people or what they said. He did what he wanted. I had/have no sympathy for Bigger because he can and can't control his actions and he can try to choose to become an awful person or he could've chosen to not start any trouble, including robbing and killing other people from the start. How I feel about Bigger now is the same, but stronger, an awful, terrible person responsible for what he does and how he handles situations. I feel this way because it's that Bigger thinks he's the best and he feels like God. But, he has to live with the people he's killed and what he's done for his future and his family.
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Emily, what would you say to Richard Wright who says that society created this situation because society essentially reacts in the same way. Bigger is no more than a mirror to what is happening all around him; because of that, he has no choice. What would you say to that?
mrs. Holst
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