Almos A Man Almos A Man At the stop of the story, Almos A Man, by Richard Wright, Dave grabbed, pulled atop of a car and set flat. Ahead the long rails were glinting in the moonlight, stretching away, away to somewhere, somewhere where he could be a earthly concern(23). Although Dave considered himself a man because of his season, his petrol, his job, and the train he still was a very immature boy running away from his problems. Ahm ol ernough to hava gun. Ahm seventeen. almost a man(1). The story begins with Dave expressing his definition of maturity. He believes that his age and possession of a gun will advance him into manhood.

Ironically, this defines his infantile irresponsible behavior. After purchasing the gun, he remained outside until everyone was at rest(prenominal) so he wouldnt have to give the gun to his mother as he promised. In the morning, he gets up and goes to his job with the gun before his parents awoke, deliberately disobeying his mothers wishes. His boss, Mr....

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