
Shy high school freshman Charlie navigates friendship, first love, and personal traumas through anonymous letters, exploring the perks of being a wallflower.
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Shy high school freshman Charlie navigates friendship, first love, and personal traumas through anonymous letters, exploring the perks of being a wallflower.
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References to teen sexual experiences including masturbation, first encounters, and non-consensual acts; some semi-explicit scenes. Childhood molestation revealed; references to date rape and coercive relationships.
School fights and physical altercations; emotional trauma with some violent family incidents, but not graphically detailed.
Moderate use of profanity including f-bombs and slurs in teen dialogue.
Teens experiment with alcohol, marijuana, LSD, and cigarettes; portrayed with both allure and negative consequences including addiction hints.
Central gay character in a secret relationship; themes of identity, anti-gay hatred, and acceptance.
Brief mentions of Catholic upbringing and holidays.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
No evidence found in available sources.
Subtle commentary on social norms and mental health stigma.
Depictions of suicidal ideation, a friend's suicide, and protagonist's mental breakdown with hospitalization.
Child sexual abuse, domestic violence including hitting, and emotional neglect. Childhood molestation revealed; references to date rape and coercive relationships.
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