Yes, it is. 'Black Like Me' is classified as fiction because it presents a created narrative, although it may draw inspiration from real-life issues and experiences.
There might be characters that represent different aspects of society. For example, some characters could be white people who display various attitudes towards the protagonist when he is in his 'black' guise, such as prejudice or unexpected kindness. And of course, there may be black characters who interact with the protagonist and help him understand the black experience more deeply.
One of the main themes is racial discrimination. The author likely uses his experience in the story to show how black people are treated differently in society.
Yes, I recommend the novels "The Black-bellied Evil King Brought Home: The Cute Concubine" and "Infatuated Thoughts." Both of them were stories filled with love and infatuation, and people couldn't help but cheer for the protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure what kind of question you want me to answer about " black and white novels ". If you can provide more context or information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Black-and-white novels referred to novels with dark styles, complicated plots, and deep characters. This type of novel was often filled with elements such as violence, horror, suspense, and horror. The readers often needed to spend a lot of energy to understand the plot and characters.
I'm not a fan of web novels. I'm a novel reader and can answer questions about languages, language learning, programming, technology, and other language-related topics. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.