Richard's mother had a great influence on him. Discuss
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Richard Wright's childhood experiences propelled him to escape the South, question religion, and become a writer. As a child, Wright felt alienated from his family, and confused by the larger economic, racial, and social dynamics he observed. The limits thrust upon him as a young person eventually served as motivation for Wright to pursue his dreams of literary and intellectual achievement.
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