The Man Who Was Almost a Man

What are the theme and setting of the short story The Man Who Was Almost a Man?

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Major themes addressed in the short-story, The Man Who Was Almost a Man, include coming of age, racism, and class conflict. The novel is set in a rural southern community in the early years of the twentieth century.

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