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Growing up in Nigeria, Adichie initially read British and American children's books. This led her to believe that all literary characters had to be white, eat apples, and talk about the weather—experiences entirely foreign to her own life in Africa.

She defines a "single story" as a narrow viewpoint based on stereotypes. For example, she discusses how Western media often portrays Africa solely through lenses of poverty, war, and disease, ignoring the continent's diverse and complex realities.

Watch Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie explain how discovering African literature helped her escape the limitations of a single narrative perspective: AgAD0AgAAudbCVc.mkv

The code "AgAD0AgAAudbCVc.mkv" refers to the widely recognized TED Talk by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie titled " The Danger of a Single Story ". Summary of the Story

Adichie argues that these incomplete stories rob people of their dignity and make it difficult to recognize "equal humanity". She emphasizes that while stereotypes may contain some truth, they are dangerous because they are incomplete and become the only story. Growing up in Nigeria, Adichie initially read British

In this narrative, Adichie explores how limited information leads to oversimplified perceptions of people and cultures.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story | TED For example, she discusses how Western media often

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story | TED YouTube• Oct 7, 2009