As part of the central metaphor in "Notes of a Native Son," what does James Baldwin consider to be an illness?

A. Injustice
B. Slavery
C. Hatred
D. Anger

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Answer: C hatred

Explanation:

As part of the central metaphor in "Notes of a Native Son," James Baldwin consider to be an illness of Hatred. The correct option is C.

What is "Notes of a Native Son,"?

It is a collection of ten essays written by James Baldwin. Hatred always ends up destroying the hater.

Baldwin concludes that it is critical to hold two opposing ideas in one's mind: acceptance of "life as it is," as well as vehement opposition to all injustice.

Thus, the correct option is C. Hatred.

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