Self - identity is also a major theme. Characters in 'black pathology novels' often struggle with their self - identity in a society that constantly tries to define them based on their race. In 'The Bluest Eye', the main character's self - worth is tied to the white - dominated beauty standards, which shows a distorted self - identity due to the influence of racism.
Common themes include the blurring of moral boundaries. Since trangression is involved, it often challenges the readers' perception of right and wrong. Also, the theme of psychological decay can be prominent. As the characters with pathology, their mental states deteriorate over time, leading to more extreme trangressions. Another theme could be the isolation of the trangressive characters. They are often set apart from society due to their abnormal actions and states of mind.
One well - known 'black pathology novel' is 'The Bluest Eye' by Toni Morrison. It delves deep into the psychological damage caused by internalized racism, especially in the context of a young African - American girl's self - perception.
Isolation is also a theme. In many 'black sector novels', the characters are isolated from the outside world or from a normal way of life. They might be in a closed - off area like a prison or a quarantined zone. There's also the theme of the loss of innocence. The characters are often forced to grow up quickly and face the cruel realities of the 'black sector' world, which takes away their innocence.
The cause and mechanism of consumption were caused by infection with the worm and weakness of vital qi. The infection of the worm was the external cause of the onset of the disease, while the weakness of vital qi was the internal cause. The infectious disease was very strong. It could be transmitted through direct contact, such as being with the patient day and night, asking about the disease, caring for the patient, and so on. Weakness of vital qi referred to the lack of vital qi in the human body. It could be caused by inborn talent or acquired factors, such as excessive alcohol and sex, fatigue, imbalance after illness, or malnutrition. Weakness of vital energy was the basis for the invasion of the worms and the onset of diseases. The pathological characteristic of lung consumption was a mixture of deficiency and excess, with deficiency being the main one. Deficiency syndrome mainly manifested as yin deficiency, which may lead to lung and kidney diseases, heart and liver involvement, etc. In addition, there may also be signs of phlegm and blood stasis. The experience of modern famous old Chinese medicine doctors also mentioned other causes and mechanisms, such as phlegm evil, external evil, spleen failure, phlegm heat blocking the lung, liver fire attacking the lung, spleen and stomach weakness, lung heat burning, etc. In short, there were many aspects to the cause and mechanism of consumption, including the infection of the worm and the weakening of vital qi, as well as the influence of other factors.
They often have detailed descriptions of autopsies. For example, in books like Patricia Cornwell's series, she goes into great detail about the procedures a forensic pathologist would follow during an autopsy.
Love and acceptance. The idea of a human or another being loving a black dragon goes against common prejudices in the fictional worlds, so acceptance is a big theme.
A common theme is isolation. Black teens may feel isolated due to various reasons such as being different from their peers or not being accepted in certain social groups. Another theme is the lack of a support system. If there is no one to turn to when they are in distress, it can push them towards suicidal thoughts. Also, the pressure to succeed academically or socially while facing systemic barriers can be a theme.
Another theme might be the supernatural crossing over into the normal world. The black coach, which is often a symbol of the otherworldly, and the demon inside it break through the boundaries of our reality. This can represent the unknown and uncontrollable forces that can disrupt our lives. It also often has elements of mystery, as the origins and purposes of the coach and the demon are usually left to the imagination or revealed slowly in the story.
Another theme is the idea of female empowerment. Both characters are strong female figures in their own right. In many fanfics, they come together to show that women can be powerful allies and can handle difficult situations on their own terms. For example, they might take on a powerful male villain together and prove their capabilities.
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