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Captured By The Cold Detective (BL)

Captured By The Cold Detective (BL)

[CRIME/OMEGAVERSE] Was it possible for the devil to get his own happy ending? A major accident seven years ago had stolen He Juan’s memory away from him, wiping it so clean that the only things he was left with were only his name, numerous scars all over his body and a nasty side effect as a result of the aftermath. Seven years passed by and when He Juan thought he could live like a normal person again, a fateful day led him to be the prime suspect of the murder case of his neighbor who had written his name as her dying message — whom, in his defense, he had not even talked to! It was then that he met Mu Yuze, the lone wolf of the Violent Crime Investigation Unit; the cold, intimidating man with beautiful and intense midnight blue eyes who seemed to hate him at first sight for some reason He Juan couldn’t comprehend. One after another, bizarre cases intruded on He Juan's normal life and turned it upside down, bringing light to a dusty past he thought he could never remember again. In the end, he had to learn that even if he had forgotten who he once was… there were still some sins he had to atone. *** Gentle, klutzy and smiling Alpha whom nobody dares to offend for some mysterious reason x cold, possessive and cinnamon roll Omega (maybe a little yandere here and there) Additional tags: top/gong/seme protagonist, action, case-solving, organized crime, thriller, gore, slice of life, tragedy, detectives, disabled characters, murders, teamwork, investigation, yaoi, mature, past plays a big part, 1 vs 1, love interest falls in love first Find me on: Instagram: delanasiwarka Discord: delanasiwarka#1490 Discord server: bit.ly/delanadiscord
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What are some examples of racist detective novels?
Some older detective novels from the early 20th century might fall into this category. For example, certain works that were written during a time of high racial prejudice in society. They might have had detectives who were white and always suspected people of color first, with the narrative subtly promoting the idea that people of certain races were more likely to be involved in illegal activities just because of their race.
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2024-11-08 17:41
How do racist detective novels impact society?
They reinforce negative stereotypes. For example, if a detective novel always portrays Latinos as drug dealers, it makes society more likely to believe this false generalization.
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2024-11-08 18:58
How does 'Heart of Darkness' display racist elements as a racist novel?
It shows racist elements through its description of the Africans. They are often described as 'savages' or 'beasts'. For example, their appearance and behavior are depicted in a way that makes them seem less than human. This is a common racist trope.
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2024-11-16 13:05
Is Heart of Darkness a racist novel?
Heart of Darkness has been a subject of debate. Some argue that it contains elements of racism in its portrayal of African characters and colonialism. However, others believe it's a complex critique of the colonial system rather than being outright racist.
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2024-10-02 21:19
Is Huckleberry Finn a racist novel?
It's a浜夎 topic. While the novel contains elements that could be seen as racist by modern standards, it also provides a critical look at society at that time. So, it's not a straightforward yes or no.
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2024-10-15 15:00
Is 'Heart of Darkness' a racist novel?
Yes. 'Heart of Darkness' has elements that can be considered racist. The way it depicts the African natives is often dehumanizing. They are presented as primitive and savage, with little to no individual agency or complex culture, which reflects the racist attitudes prevalent during the time it was written.
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2024-11-13 11:31
Is Heart of Darkness a racist novel?
Yes, some critics argue that Heart of Darkness has elements that could be seen as racist. However, interpretations can vary depending on one's perspective and analysis of the text.
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2024-10-12 03:49
Is Huck Finn a racist novel?
No, it isn't. Huck Finn explores complex social issues of its time and shouldn't be simply labeled as racist.
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2024-10-05 14:36
Is Huckleberry Finn a racist novel?
Some people consider it to be racist, but it's a complex issue. The book was written in a different time and reflects the social attitudes of that era.
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2024-09-27 16:31
Is 'Gone with the Wind' a racist novel?
Some would say it is. The depictions of African Americans in the novel are often limited and reflect the racial biases of the era in which it was written.
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2024-09-28 04:28
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