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The Role of the Gun in Richard Wright's, "The Man Who Was Almost a Man":

This 3 page paper discusses the symbolism of the gun in this story. This paper seeks to determine if the gun is an effective catalyst for Dave's maturity, and where his decision to keep the gun takes him morally. Bibliography lists 1 source.

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