ipl-logo

Alienation In Richards Wright

229 Words1 Pages
In Richards Wright’s autobiography we sense his alienation from his surroundings as he comes of age in his conformist life journey. Wright word choice and diction help us into his mind thoughts as he feels estrangement and his mind thought. He is not only alienated from the white race, but his own race. Having to lose his estranged father, but also have to be given up by his mother we see he begins to estrange himself from his black community. He feel that he does not belong and suffers with his life as he lives with other relatives. During his time as an orphan, His attempt to escape failed and his fear eventually led him back to the orphanage. “…wondering where I was, feeling that I was emerging from a dream (Wright 1010). Due to his estrangement
Open Document