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Richard Wright, Big Black Good Man
Richard Wright's story "Big Black Good Man" was written in a time when racial prejudice was a major factor in society. Today we still have racial prejudice, but it is not seen as often as it was back then. The point in which Richard Wright wanted to get across by this story is that you should "never judge a book by its cover." Many times he uses Olaf and Lena in this story to show the differences in views they have about prejudice.
Richard Wright uses Olaf in this story to show how some white men without knowledge of being prejudiced could be in a way. The story takes place in a motel where Olaf Jenson is the clerk. He's there minding his own business when Jim (the big black good man) walks in and he's faced with all of these feelings that he's never had before. Olaf doesn't seem to think that he is prejudiced in any way or form except the size of Jim set him
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