As I walked around her home to the street, I knew I would not return” (Wright 147). Wright's encounters with white people in society bring his morals down. The words spoken by the lady remarkably brought down Richards' aspiration to change himself. Richard's encounters with wight people take a significant toll on him and lead him to know what it is like to be a negro in the South. Wright's experience with white people gradually changes his personality and his thoughts. Richard proves he changed for white people:” While standing before a white man, I had to figure out how to say each word” (Wright 196). Wright proves he knows his identity in society and is a significant factor in why Richard changes. Richard also shows that he needs to perform in front of white people. In addition to his performance, Richards left a great scar on his mind; “‘But why do a thing for a white man?”’ ‘“To get 5 dollars’’ (Wright 241). Richard allows him to fight Harrison for the dollars. Though Wright knows it is not right, this shows how the power of white people can influence and destroy Richard and many other