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  2. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    A socially-awkward, obsessive, or overly-intellectual person. They are often interested in doing well in school (academically and in terms of behavior). They tend to dress in unfashionable clothes. The "geek" character is similar, but may be depicted in more negative manner. Will McKenzie; Steve Urkel (Family Matters) George McFly (Back to the ...

  3. Embarrassment - Wikipedia

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    Personal embarrassment can also stem from the actions of others who place the embarrassed person in a socially awkward situation—such as a parent showing one's baby pictures to friends, having someone make a derogatory comment about one's appearance or behavior, discovering one is the victim of gossip, being rejected by another person (see ...

  4. Born Sexy Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    A prime example is Leeloo from The Fifth Element, who behaves and speaks like a baby, crafted to be "perfect," naive, and whimsical while being sexualized without her awareness. Other examples include characters from Tron: Legacy , Splash , and Enchanted , who cater to a male fantasy of innocence and sexual purity, positioning their male guides ...

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  6. Kelly Barnhill (author) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Barnhill (born December 7, 1973) is an American author of children's literature, fantasy, and science fiction. Her novel The Girl Who Drank the Moon was awarded the 2017 Newbery Medal . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Kirkus Reviews named When Women Were Dragons one of the best science fiction and fantasy books of 2022.

  7. Dyssemia - Wikipedia

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    Dyssemia is a difficulty with receptive and/or expressive nonverbal communication.The word comes from the Greek roots dys (difficulty) and semia (signal). The term was coined by psychologists Marshall Duke and Stephen Nowicki in their 1992 book, Helping The Child Who Doesn't Fit In, to decipher the hidden dimensions of social rejection.

  8. Transgressive fiction - Wikipedia

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    Early examples include the scandalous writing of the Marquis de Sade and the Comte de Lautréamont's Les Chants de Maldoror (1869). [6] French author Émile Zola 's works about social conditions and "bad behavior" are examples, [ 7 ] as are Russian Fyodor Dostoyevsky 's novels Crime and Punishment (1866) [ 8 ] and Notes from Underground (1864 ...

  9. War and Peace - Wikipedia

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    Educated abroad at his father's expense following his mother's death, Pierre is kindhearted but socially awkward, and finds it difficult to integrate into Petersburg society. It is known to everyone at the soirée that Pierre is his father's favorite of all the old count's illegitimate progeny.