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“The Man Who Was Almost a Man”
A review of the book “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” by Richard Wright, which is a story about the journey from boyhood to becoming a man. -- 965 words; MLA

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"The Man Who Was Almost A Man"
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BECOMING A MAN

A Day No Pigs Would Die is a story that Robert Peck wrote to show the reader his
adolescent life, fate, and the journey from boyhood to manhood. Peck leads the reader
through the intricate web of his youth, almost as though he were a stitching needle. The
author makes sure not to miss a single stomach pumping detail, leaving the reader, well,
not quite wanting more.
As a young Shaker boy, Robert lived with his mother Lucy, father Haven, and his aunt
carrie. The novel begins with a vivid scene in which he helps bring a calf into the world
up on the ridge above their farm. The mother seemed to have been posessed by some force
of the underworld, causing her, her calf, and Rob a great deal of pain. Robert learns at
an early age the value of a simple life, hard work, and a strict moral code. While other
boys his age spend their time playing, Robert helps his father on the farm and does his
own daily chores, while raising a pig in hopes of supplementing the family income. 
The role fate plays in this story is Robert's future, and how he will make a living. He
is destined to become a farmer just like his father, on the same land he grew up on. He
knows that when his father dies, he will become the man of the house, and he will be in
charge of his mother and his aunt. Robert would like very much to become famous, but he
is resticted in that it is against his religion. Robert grows up feeling this constant
sense of predestination, with his whole life planned out before his eyes only making him
feel even more the urge to break free and live free.
Robert's father becomes ill with a lung disease, and does all he can to help his son be
ready to be the head of their household. Haven develops a cough, and eventually has to
start sleeping out in the barn with the animals since it is warmer there, and he is
worried about his wife becoming ill aswell. After a few years of preparation and rigorous
teaching, Haven does not wake up one morning out in the barn. Robert does his best to be
a man, and to make sure to keep his immature feelings concealed. He jumps right into his
father's boots, and is allowed to, for the first time, call his neighbors by their first
names.
If one was going to be a farmer, as the boy was destined to be in this story, than that
is all he will get out of his life. The theme of A Day No Pigs Would Die is that of hard
farm life; a life that when things are bad one can not stop to grieve or vomit; a life
that most people choose not to live anymore; a life that some feel is dangerous and
laborious; a life that may be hard, laborious, and even dangerous but then again, someone
had to live it. I now appreciate the hardships that rural life brings.

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