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  2. Harem (genre) - Wikipedia

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    A story featuring a heterosexual male or homosexual female protagonist paired with an all-female/yuri harem is informally referred to as a female harem or seraglios, while a heterosexual female or gay male protagonist paired with an all-male harem series is informally referred to as a male harem, reverse harem, or gyaku hāremu (逆ハーレム ...

  3. Misandry - Wikipedia

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    Sociologist Anthony Synnott argues that there is a tendency in literature to represent men as villains and women as victims and argues that there is a market for "anti-male" novels with no corresponding "anti-female" market, citing The Women's Room, by Marilyn French, and The Color Purple, by Alice Walker. He gives examples of comparisons of ...

  4. Villain - Wikipedia

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    The term villain is the universal term for characters who pose as catalysts for certain ideals that readers or observers find immoral, but the term "villainess" is often used to highlight specific traits that come with their female identity—separating them, in some aspects, from their male counterparts. The use of the female villain (or ...

  5. Cross-dressing in literature - Wikipedia

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    Craft-Fairchild (1998) argues that the motif of female-to-male cross-dressing symbolizes women's discontent with their relegation to the domestic sphere of society. However, the discovery of the characters' assigned sex is often met with disapproval, indicating the endurance of traditional expectations of femininity .

  6. Diary of a Female Lead: Shujinkou Nikki - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Yuu Yoshinaga, Diary of a Female Lead: Shujinkou Nikki began serialization in Shogakukan's shōjo manga magazine Betsucomi on August 12, 2021. [1] Its chapters have been collected into nine tankōbon volumes as of September 2024. [2] The series is licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment. [3]

  7. Character arc - Wikipedia

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    In most stories, lead characters and protagonists are the characters most likely to experience character arcs, [2] although lesser characters often change as well. [1] A driving element of the plots of many stories is that the main character seems initially unable to overcome opposing forces, possibly because they lack skills or knowledge or ...

  8. List of LGBT-themed speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    All-female world The Mortal Instruments series: Cassandra Clare: 2007–2014: One of the protagonist's best friends is gay, and has a relationship with a bisexual warlock. Imperial Earth: Arthur C. Clarke: 1976: Bisexual/gay male protagonist Sardia: A Story of Love: Cora Linn Morrison Daniels: 1891: Bisexual female vampire is the protagonist ...

  9. List of fictional intersex characters - Wikipedia

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    Swan Er Hong is the lead character in this science fiction novel. [45] Ilario Ilario, A Story of the First History: Mary Gentle: 2006-2007 Ilario is the lead character in this set of alternate history novels. [46] Keral The World Wreckers: Marion Zimmer Bradley: 1971 Keral is a member of an alien species in this science fiction novel. [47 ...