Discuss the significance of the exchange between Jack and Jim in Book II of Native Son
Discuss the significance of the exchange between Jack and Jim in Book II of Native Son (pp. 250-252). What does the scene tell us about the moral issues at stake in the novel, the controversy at the center of the work, and Wright’s project in the novel? While there isn’t a single “correct” answer, you can make your case persuasive by referring to specific moments in the exchange and being clear about why you think Wright includes the dialogue.
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