Masking a fear or simply doing what he wants?
Greatly titled, the first book of Native Son is called Fear. This is in reference to the Bigger's fear of whites and the whiteness of the world, but also of the fear many people have, not necessarily black, but whites also. What Bigger fears leads him to do things he may not want to. When he kills the young heiress, he obviously wants to cover up what he has done. Do you think he has immense fear of what could happen to him, or do you think he believes this is just what he needs to do? When wraps the head in newspaper, does he just want to cover it up or does he want to cover up the fact that she is white, someone he has come to fear?
When he wakes the next morning, he feels a sense of being reborn. Is that because he is afraid of what will happen to him in the future, or does he really feel as though this was an experience to lead him a new life?