The Man Child

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The Man Child is a short story by James Baldwin that explores themes of racism, violence, and inheritance in the American South.

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instanceOf short story
author James Baldwin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy James Baldwin
depicts economic inequality
psychological violence
racial tensions in rural America
explores intergenerational trauma
land ownership
racial hierarchy in the American South
white masculinity
featuresCharacter Eric
Jamie
genre Southern Gothic
short story
hasSubjectMatter childhood
family relationships
land inheritance
murder
language English
literaryMovement African American literature
surface form: African-American literature
literaryTechnique foreshadowing
irony
symbolism
mainTheme betrayal
inheritance
power
racism
violence
narrativePerspective third-person narration
partOf James Baldwin short fiction
setting Southern United States
surface form: American South
settingPeriod 20th century
tone foreboding
tragic

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Going to Meet the Man containsWork The Man Child