Child of the Dark written by Carolina Maria De Jesus

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Child of the Dark written by Carolina Maria De Jesus Child of The Dark written by Carolina Maria De Jesus, is “A desperate, terrifying outcry from the slums of Sau Paulo” says Newsweek. Testimony written by Victor Montejo is referred to as a “clear storytelling voice that makes it chillingly human.” Says San Francisco Sun. After reading theses reviews, neither piece of literature, written about 30 years apart gave me any disappointment during reading, besides the disappointment in how humans can treat other humans in such a horrendous way. The books can both be referred to as diaries or journals, about the events each author witnessed. Although each has a totally different story, there are many similarities in how they had to survive day to day. The genders and racial or ethnic status of each individual had a huge impact in how they lived their life. Maria De Jesus began writing her diary in the year of 1955. She was the mother of 3 children without a husband living in Brazil in an area called a fevela. “I am used to being dirty. I’ve carried paper for eight years. What disgusts me is that I must live in a Fevela”(26) says Carolina. Carolina was a black woman that had to collect paper and scrap metal everyday in order to keep her and her family alive. The biggest struggle in her life was to keep her kids from starving. She said, “Who has gone hungry learns to think of the future and of the children.”(33) Carolina hated living in the Fevela but had no other choice. “My dream is to be very clean, to wear expensive clothes and live in a comfortable house, but it’s not possible.”(26) Carolina had no one in her life besides her 3 children and a few men that she occasionally slept with. She was looking for friends... ... middle of paper ... ... to suffer the pains of injustice and imprisonment we humans are subject to.”(88) Perhaps if the two met they would have become best of friends, and flown off into the future. Unfortunately they did not, but they both did fly off into the future. After Carolina got her diary published she said “write under the photo that Carolina who used to eat from trash cans now eats in restaurants. That she has come back into the human race and out of the garbage dump.”(15) Victor left his Guatemalan village and came to Connecticut for safety. He said, “I fled with my wife and children in the firm expectation of returning when peace and tranquility will have returned to the beloved land of the quetzal.”(113) With a lot of smarts, hope, calmness, and courage both of these people pulled through and ended up in a happier space not letting their genders or race get in their way.

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