James Baldwin introduces his problem by revealing the impact of bitterness on him and his realization of owning that bitterness.
James Baldwin introduces his overarching problem in the excerpt by stating, 'It frightened me,' reflecting the impact of bitterness on his spirit. He conveys the sense of power and bitterness as he observes the strong emotion passing from his father to himself. Reflecting on the bitterness becoming his own, he uses the phrase 'to realize that' to emphasize the personal connection to the prevailing emotion.
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