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Wright's The Man Who Loved Underground: Summary
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Richard Wright's, The Man Who Lived Underground, is a surrealistic
story about a man who comes to a new consciousness of his own and the
actual condition of society as a result of his retreat underground after
being labeled a guilty social being. This great irony takes place after a
young black m ....
Middle of essay ....ciety ruled by whites,
he is still on the sidelines because now he is a human in an unreal
enviornment, not meant for people (Fabre 241). In one sense the above
ground could be the underground and vice versa, because in neither place
can Daniels live in his true identity.
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