When he meets his father 25 years later, Richard realizes that his father… (from Black Boy) A. will never understand him. B. is very much like him. C. is still powerful and forceful. D. feels guilty about what happened.
Richard Wright's semi-autobiographical Black Boy (1945) described his early life from Roxie through his move to Chicago, his clashes with his Seventh-day Adventist family, his troubles with white employers and social isolation. However I was unable to find how his father changed in character 25 years later (when he lived in Memphis then lived as a sharecropper in Mississippi). - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-does-his-father-change-in-character-25-years-later-(when-he-lived-in-memphis-then-lived-as-a-sharecropper-in-mississippi)%22black-boy%22-by-richard-wright#sthash.y2svhXis.dpuf
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