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The "coming-of-out trope" is when the story focuses on the protagonist questioning their sexuality and/or gender and comes out through the course of the novel.  
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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-of-out_(trope)|here]].
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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 03:59, 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.

Notable Examples