Camara Laye wrote "The Dark Child" to oppose the stereotype that is part of Western culture. When most Westerners think about Africa. If I have a speech, if I ask people about ideas about Africa, they say they will answer: If it is not an AIDS infectious disease, black people hunt with spears, I am starving. This requires knowledge to defeat ignorance. Laye grew up in a small village at Koroussa in Guinea, France.
Challenge to Marjane Satrapi 's Persepolis' stereotype In Marjane Satrapi' s graphic novel "Persepolis", Satrapi said that he wrote this book to eliminate the cluttered generalization of Iran in Western European countries. This country is a country established by fundamentalists, home of terrorists and extremists. In order to fight misunderstandings, Satrapia strives for the help of perfect religion. All the leaders she says believe in God, but they do not believe in the principles of the government. The authors suggest that there is still a common belief in uniting the world in the fierce controversy whether it is land, law or folk belief. The role of religion in Persepolis is to unify the commonalities among people and thereby to provide a discussion of peace among the conflicting countries. No
Throughout the story, I tried to show the elimination of the ugly black stereotype I personally experienced. For example, Shemeca's mother is a single mother, but she saw her incredible cultivation of Shemeca, and Shemeca's grandmother, uncle and other long parents also provide parent support. Black girls are severely criticized that even if there is a justifiable reason, they are so angry. That's why Shemeca's superpower is a flame of peace and anger. By leading her (effective) anger, she can use this powerful flame to defeat the enemy. My anger for children's racial adversity was always the driving force for the development of Woke Girls; art is imitating life! The first volume will be provided after collecting funds to cover art, editing, publication.