Native Son Figurative Language

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In the excerpt from Native Son, Richard Wright demonstrates Bigger’s internal conflict through the use of figurative language in order to create a theme of fear. Wright conveys Bigger’s internal conflict by utilizing similes to develop a theme of fear. In this case, the fear bigger feels is portrayed by his own ideology going against what he has been taught to value. In the passage, Wright describes Bigger’s life “like water ebbing and flowing from the tug of an invisible force” (Wright 31). This develops Bigger’s internal conflict because of society’s influence on his character. In his mind, Bigger is constantly being pulled back and forth by society’s view of a compliant black man and who he is, loud and opinionated. Bigger’s recurring view