Black Boy is a representative of Richard Wright's early works. With its rhetorical name, he constructs the structure of his autobiography to signify the racial relationship between the white and the black as well as the relationship among the black community. He delicately applies the traditional African American narrative skill, call and response, with which he bi-directionally questions the white and the black-on one hand, he exposes the lie of white patriarchal mythology that the white are entitled to have a parental right to control the black on the basis of violence as a disciplining meth...