"Darker Brother" generally refers to the relationship between siblings where one is seen as more troubled or problematic than the other. It may also refer to the concept of the "evil twin" in fiction or folklore.
The speaker's description of being the darker brother is ironic because it highlights the inequalities and discrimination faced by African Americans based on their skin color, despite all people being equal. In this context, "darker" refers to the difference in skin color that leads to social injustices and marginalization, rather than simply describing physical appearance.
Latino or Middle Eastern or Indian or Native America, but some people think they are red. "My tanner/darker brother" can work to.
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Miss Pross's brother is Solomon Pross, who is also known as "the spy." He plays a significant role in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities," where he represents a darker side of loyalty and familial ties. His character contrasts with Miss Pross's steadfast devotion to her brother, as he becomes involved in treachery and betrayal.
Darker.
Indigo is darker.
Darker was created in 1997.
darker
Dark. Darker. Darkest. (as in, It doesn't get any darker.)
The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
Diet Coke is darker.
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