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Here are six such changes that makeThe Other Black Girlread better onscreen.

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This article contains major spoilers for both the book and screen versions ofThe Other Black Girl.

What does selling out mean to a person who comes from nothing?

Is it easier to abide by white rules than to suffer in poverty?

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To what lengths will someone go to free themselves?

Giving viewers an opportunity to empathize with Hazel makes her and everything she represents infinitely more compelling.

Dianas characterization in the book leaves us wondering: what is her end goal?

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Like Nella and Owen, Diana gets a revamp in the adaptation in the hands of Garcelle Beauvais.

What is success if you must leave behind a part of your identity?

Within the cult of capitalism, does making it to the top represent freedom or an even bigger cage?

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