Native son by Richard Wright essay help

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I need someone to do 5 paragraph essay about the book "Native Son" By Richard Wright. you should use the book until page 85. you can find the PDF of the book online 

There will be certain topics about the book you can choose one of them.

I also will attach a planning page "outlines" I need you to write the steps first, 

example 

1-Intro

2-body1

3-body2

4-body3

5-conclusion

to sum up,

first I need you to do the planning page, and then write the essay

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Name: October 3, 2016 PLANNING PAGE 1. General Topic: _________________________________________________________________ 2. Narrowed / Restricted Topic: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Three Points Related to the Narrowed Topic: ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Clustering: Put the narrowed topic and three points in a graphic drawing. Use a separate sheet of paper. This graphic drawing is also called “mapping” or “webbing”. 5. Thesis Statement: _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Sketch/Topic Outline: Write your main ideas and supporting details in the appropriate spaces. Adjust the sketch outline as needed. Do not write complete sentences in this topic outline. You will construct a sentence outline later. Remember: If you have A, you must have B, at least. You may go on to C, D, E, and beyond. The same applies to the numbers. If you have 1, you must have 2. (over) I. _________________________________________ A.__________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ B._________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ C. _______________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ II. ________________________________________________ A.__________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ B._________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ C. _______________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ III. A.__________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ B._________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ C. _______________________________________ Name: October 3, 2016 PLANNING PAGE 1. General Topic: _________________________________________________________________ 2. Narrowed / Restricted Topic: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Three Points Related to the Narrowed Topic: ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Clustering: Put the narrowed topic and three points in a graphic drawing. Use a separate sheet of paper. This graphic drawing is also called “mapping” or “webbing”. 5. Thesis Statement: _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Sketch/Topic Outline: Write your main ideas and supporting details in the appropriate spaces. Adjust the sketch outline as needed. Do not write complete sentences in this topic outline. You will construct a sentence outline later. Remember: If you have A, you must have B, at least. You may go on to C, D, E, and beyond. The same applies to the numbers. If you have 1, you must have 2. (over) I. _________________________________________ A.__________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ B._________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ C. _______________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ II. ________________________________________________ A.__________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ B._________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ C. _______________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ III. A.__________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ B._________________________________________ 1.______________________________________ 2. ______________________________________ C. _______________________________________ 1. Choose a Topic Fear Dream Discrimination Negative people Racism Economics challenges of Poor Pople. urtan Naturalism Social issues alarm violance against other human beings conflicts social class Fantasy vs. Reality Lessons from Richard wright militant Self-defence. consciousness conflict
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Name:
October 3, 2016

PLANNING PAGE
1. General Topic: Racism in Richard Wright’s: Native Son
2. Narrowed / Restricted Topic: How Bigger Thomas, a black, relates to the racism in his society
3. Three Points Related to the Narrowed Topic:
a. The need for exertion of dominance in black children.
b. Societal institutions upholding racism through action and inaction.
c. How the Black community reacts to the antipathy

4. Clustering: Put the narrowed topic and three points in a graphic drawing. Use a separate sheet of
paper. This graphic drawing is also called “mapping” or “webbing”.
5. Thesis Statement:
The book analyses the racism problem in the United States. It is set in a time when Jim Crow laws were
in full effect and the oppression of Blacks was institutionalized. This essay details the various aspect in
which the theme of racism was explored.

6. Sketch/Topic Outline: Write your main ideas and supporting details in the appropriate spaces. Adjust
the sketch outline as needed. Do not write complete sentences in this topic outline. You will construct a
sentence outline later. Remember: If you ...

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