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+ | *Antisemitism | ||
*Attempted rape (implied) | *Attempted rape (implied) | ||
*Child murder | *Child murder | ||
*Child orgy (dubious consent) | *Child orgy (dubious consent) | ||
+ | *Corpse descriptions | ||
*Decapitation | *Decapitation | ||
− | * | + | *Fatphobia <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">One of the characters is fat and gets bullied because of it. He is the butt of multiple jokes, and he also has a low self-esteem and thinks badly of himself because of this. |
*Parental abuse | *Parental abuse | ||
*Racism | *Racism | ||
− | *Suicide<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">One of the characters kills himself. It's described in | + | *Suicide <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">One of the characters kills himself. It's described in an explicit way by his wife. Stanley Uris Takes a Bath, Chapter 3. |
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==Representation== | ==Representation== |
Revision as of 11:11, 3 February 2022
It
Author(s) | Stephen King |
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Published | September 15, 1986 |
Publisher | New English Library |
Genre(s) | Horror |
Age group | Adult |
It by Stephen King is an adult horror novel, originally published on September 15, 1986.
Trigger Warnings
To view more details about a given item, click the "Expand" button beside it. Please note that these details may include spoilers.
- Antisemitism
- Attempted rape (implied)
- Child murder
- Child orgy (dubious consent)
- Corpse descriptions
- Decapitation
- Fatphobia One of the characters is fat and gets bullied because of it. He is the butt of multiple jokes, and he also has a low self-esteem and thinks badly of himself because of this.
- Parental abuse
- Racism
- Suicide One of the characters kills himself. It's described in an explicit way by his wife. Stanley Uris Takes a Bath, Chapter 3.
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
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