SECTION F: NON - AFRICAN PROSE RICHARD WRIGHT: Native Son With reference to three symbols,...

LITERATURE
WAEC 2018

SECTION F: NON - AFRICAN PROSE

RICHARD WRIGHT: Native Son

With reference to three symbols, discuss Wright’s use of symbolism in the novel.

Explanation

Candidates are expected to mention the following points:

i. The rat as a symbol of poverty, dirt, helplessness etc.

ii. The rat parallels Bigger as a symbol of the oppressed.

iii. Mrs Dalton’s blindness as the symbol of the internal blindness of the white racists.

iv. The colour symbols to signify blood, snow and skin.

v. The snow falling to symbolize the stifling white society.

vi. The flying plane symbolizing the failed aspirations of the black boy.

vii. The cross as a symbol of salvation and damnation.



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