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techniques and lives according to the principles of free choice. Cross Damon committed murder in a completely different spirit than Bigger Thomas. He acts as an individual who is free to do whatever his habits and desires lead him to do. His is not a victim of social and environmental pressures
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outside his control. In many ways, Cross Damon resembles
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society. Cross was considered a complete opposite to
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