The literary theory that is associated with Buck is the Psychological and Psychoanalytic criticism. It talks about a writer’s personality coming through the words on the page. When reading Buck the reader should start to understand who MK Asante was and the things that he withstood. By realizing how he thought and reacted to the situations he went through as a child, people can also gain a better understand of who he was. The way he …show more content…
The theme of growth as explored in M.K Asante 's Buck illustrates personal discovery because what you go through affects how you act as you get older, the things that your parents go through affect you as well, and reality never seems to be what we want it to be. As we get older people tend to always look back on their struggles and say that is what made them who they are. A lot of people tend to want to put themselves in their parent’s shoes and take their pain away. Reality is something so powerful and so real. Mk Asante had to figure who he was and in the process he had to grow as well, they go hand in hand. MK Asante didn’t know why he went through what he went through when he was a kid. As he looks back today, his life and his struggles have made him the man he