2. Richard Wright
• Born in September 4, 1908
• Poor childhood
• Moved from Menthis to
Chicago in 1927
• His literary career began with
his short story collection,
Uncle Tom's Children (1938)
• Racial themes
• Died of heart attack in 1960
3. “Rite of Passage” (1993)
A story about a 15 year-old boy
who learns that his family is
not his real family. When he is
told that he must go to another
foster family he decides to flee
his home. He takes to the
streets where he experiences
difficult situations and
eventually ends in the life of
crime.
10. References
MULLAN, John. How Novels Work. Oxford:
Oxford UP, 2006. pp. 155-250.
WRIGHT, Richard. Rite of Passage. New York:
Harper Trophy, 1994.
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