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Alienation in Richard Wright's The Outsider

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The exploration of Cross Damon’s identity in Richard Wright's The Outsider highlights the themes of anxiety and alienation, suggesting that these factors shape his character profoundly. Critics like Cedric Robinson and Paul Gilroy argue that Wright's philosophical depth is often overlooked, particularly by African American scholars who misinterpret his work as a rejection of racial writing. This seminar paper delves into how Cross' consciousness serves as a lens for examining broader social issues, questioning whether he is merely a victim of his circumstances within a naturalist framework.

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Alienation in Richard Wright's The Outsider, Bert Bobock

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2010
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