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The longing for social justice ignites a palpable rage in Richard Wright’s classic novel, Native Son. Set in 1930s Chicago, where opportunities for African-American men like Bigger Thomas are elusive, writer Nambi E. Kelley’s gripping adaptation focuses on the inner workings of the protagonist’s mind as events violently and irrevocably seal his fate.
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For this piece I really wanted to really emphasize the rat that haunts Bigger physically and mentally. Like rats that infest a neglected building, this rat follows Bigger as a shadow presence watching his every move, waiting to infest him completely, caused by the harshness of racism and the society he was born into.
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