rights Native Son is fullynaturalistic in style and vision. Although, Bigger is initially portrayed as a naturalisticvictim caught in an environmental trap, but becomes a new kind of black hero when hedevelops the psychological resources necessary to understand his and master hisenvironment. (Bloom 65) An example of Wrights naturalism writing is showed throughBiggers thoughts after he kills Bessie.He closed his eyes, longing for a sleep that would not come. During the last two days and nights he had live so fast and hard that it wasan effort to keep it all real in his mind. So close had danger and deathcome that he could not feel that it was he who had undergone it all. And,yet, out of all, over and above all that had happened, impalpable but real,there remained to him a queer sense of power. He had done this. He hadbrought all this about. In all of his life these two murders were the mostmeaningful things that had ever happened to him. He was living, truly anddeeply, no matter what others might think, looking at him with their blindeyes. Never had he had the chance to live out the consequences of hisactions; never had his will been so free as in this night and day of fear andmurder and flight.He had killed twice, but in a true sense it was not the first time hehad ever killed. He had killed many times before, but only during the lasttwo days had this impulse assumed the form of actual killing. Blind angerhad come often and he had either gone behind his curtain or wall, or hadquarreled and fought. And yet, whether in running away or in fighting, hehad felt the need of the clean satisfaction of facing this thing in all itfullness, of fighting it out in the wind and sunlight, in front of those whosehate for him was so unfathomably deep that, after they had shunted him offinto a corner of the city to rot and die, they could turn to him, as Mary hadthat night in the car, and say: Id like to know how your people live.But what w...