![]() While this heroic underdog character is in some ways a challenge to traditional concepts of hegemonic masculinity, the challenge is incomplete, in that he remains white, straight and able-bodied. So often in King, the outcast boy who reads and writes speculative stories becomes the voice of the tale, a substitute for King himself, and an example of a certain kind of heroic male-the sensitive underdog who will eventually conquer the bully/monster and/or 'get' the girl. ![]() ![]() In the novels of Stephen King, as well as their screen adaptations, the depiction of child protagonists commingles fear, wonder and nostalgia, especially nostalgia for being the odd person (usually man) out, the loser or 'nerd' in its older, less positive sense. ![]()
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