Classmates deftly handles the budding love tale by outlining the challenges and rewards that come with a romantic relationship between two people against the backdrop of a society that condemns them.
Critics have hailed Call Me by Your Name as a daring subversion of the coming-of-age genre.
Memories of My Body vividly captures the struggle through Juno’s narrative, challenging conventional notions of masculinity and embracing a journey that defies societal expectations.
Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch intricately explores themes of grief, love, trauma, and the quest for self-identity.
What is significant, however, is that the issues in Pride and Prejudice are much more localized and abstract than we sometimes suggest.
The theory of gender performativity shows that gender occurs because of the process of construction and materialization.





