![]() ![]() Moreover, the African-American detective’s uniqueness is directly linked to his people. This big change on focal point from the design of the story to the characters themselves is a noteworthy point in the classic American detective narrative.Īfrican-American writers like Mosley created their detectives to be black, and they made their skin color and positive feature in their accomplishment in their investigation. ![]() The representation on the black characters, particularly in a detective story depicts the impact of racial discrimination and social divergence on them. ![]() One of the many tropes in evident in Mosley’s novel is the big change in focal point in a detective narrative from the design of the story to the character. ![]() The approach to writing in the novel encompasses on repetitive themes and tropes. Devil in a Blue Dress is difficult to understand because of its unusual conventions and narratives. As readers label the novel as hard-boiled, it is interesting to see how the novel came to be called in such term. The novel titled “Devil in a Blue Dress” is the work of Walter Moseley as an adaptation of the 1940’s detective series that features a prominent post-World War hero known by the name of Rawlins. ![]()
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