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− | The "coming | + | The "coming-out story trope" is when the story focuses on the protagonist questioning their sexuality and/or gender and comes out through the course of the novel. |
This trope is typically (but not exclusively) found in YA contemporary novels. | This trope is typically (but not exclusively) found in YA contemporary novels. | ||
− | For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Coming- | + | For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Coming-out_story_(trope)|here]]. |
==Notable Examples== | ==Notable Examples== | ||
*[[Heartstopper: Volume One by Alice Oseman|''Heartstopper Series'' by Alice Oseman]] | *[[Heartstopper: Volume One by Alice Oseman|''Heartstopper Series'' by Alice Oseman]] | ||
*[[Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender|Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender]] | *[[Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender|Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender]] | ||
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[[Category:Tropes]] | [[Category:Tropes]] |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 10 August 2020
The "coming-out story trope" is when the story focuses on the protagonist questioning their sexuality and/or gender and comes out through the course of the novel. This trope is typically (but not exclusively) found in YA contemporary novels.
For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click here.