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The statement that best describes Wright's realization in this excerpt is "Wright acknowledges that the city that destroyed his father's dreams was the same city that fulfilled his own".
Black Boy (1945) is a memoir written by Richard Wright. The book is divided in two parts: "Southern Night", where he talks about his childhood in the South (Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee), and "The Horror and the Glory", where he discusses the events that took place during his early adult years in the city of Chicago.
In this excerpt, what implies that Wright had a good experience in the city is the use of the adjectives "alien" and "undreamed-of", which, in this case, have a positive connotation. In contrast, he uses the words "failed" and "snarled" to talk about his father's life in the same city.
A. Wright acknowledges that the city that destroyed his father's dreams was the same city that fulfilled his own.