Baldwin illustrates how racial prejudice manifests physically through his father's experience in 'Notes of a Native Son.'
The tension in his father's body reflects the tension between oppressor and oppressed in early 20th-century America. James Baldwin in 'Notes of a Native Son' connects the historical context of racial prejudice to the physical effects on his father by highlighting the weight of racial discrimination his father carried, leading to stress and ultimately contributing to his father's demise. The oppression and strain caused by racial prejudice are depicted through the representation of his father's physical and emotional state.
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