Thesis- Richard Wright’s Black Boy portrays Richard as a violent child because of what he has to do to deal with his hunger and his fear of white people: reality he is a kind and generous person. Topic Sentence #1- There are many reasons why hunger has portrayed Richard Wright to seen as a violent person. Lead-in #1- For example, when Richard starts to feel hungry: CD#1- “I learned of a method of drinking water that made me full temporarily...” (103) Lead-in #2- In addition, when CD#2- “...I feel hunger nudging my ribs, twisting my empty guts until they ached. I would grow dizzy and my vision would dim” CM#1- Richard is displayed as a very desperate boy because he he has to go to extreme measures to make him and his body feel good. …show more content…
Lead-in #3- When the Wright family starts to run away once they learned that white people were after them Richard argues and says that: CD#3- “If anyone tryed to kill me then I would kill them first” (49). Lead-in #4- Furthermore when Richard and his friend talk after they get caught selling racist papers they say: CD#4- “‘Say you selling those papers’ I said, my eyes avoiding his. ‘I’m not either,’ he said, pulling down the corners of his mouth, ‘I’m to busy’” (133) CM#3- He is exhibited as a very courageous and loyal person because he tries to defend his family and friend from the white people that are after his family. This is unique because Richard, a 7 year old child living in the deep south during a time of racism attempts to endanger himself to defend his family and friends for what is right and honorable. CM#4- Richard and his friend are exhibited as fearful and afraid because they have just realized a loyal black customer that they have been selling racist papers about the KKK in their neighborhood.This quote is unique because its displays that even though he was selling the newspapers to both white and black people, not one white person said anything to him about what he was selling and it finally took a black man to do it for