Homophobia In The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

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In The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Brad and Patrick are a homosexual couple and they try to keep it as secret as possible, which ends up having several consequences such as physical violence and emotional distress. Homophobia is a huge problem because they don’t let people who are different live in peace. Homophobia is usually caused by religion or being taught that liking someone of the same gender is a crime and it should never be done. When a kid comes out to their homophobic parents, they usually get abused for it because it is “wrong” just like how Brad’s father abused him really bad and it caused him to feel wrong about being himself so he started to have identified problems and not being able to live life so he turned to alcohol to …show more content…

It’s kind of eerie when a whole room gets quiet at once, and then the real noise starts. The fight was hard. A lot harder than the one I had with Sean last year. There was no clean punching or things you see in movies. They just wrestled and hit. And whoever was the most aggressive or the most angry got in the most hits. In this case, it was pretty even until Brad’s buddies got involved, and it became five on one. That’s when I got involved. I just couldn’t watch them hurt Patrick even if things weren’t clear just yet.(151) They all got in a fight because Brad still tried keeping his reputation of being a popular jock so he didn’t want to be seen talking to Patrick so he decided to punch him for calling him names and that’s when all of Brad’s friends joined to beat up Patrick but luckily Charlie was there to hold them off. Coming out is a huge problem for homosexuals, it takes a lot of pride, safety, and trust. In this article called, ‘Stages of Coming Out” is that coming out you have to have a soul like connection with the person and since Brad didn’t have one with his dad it hurt the dead, so he abused him mostly for not telling him but was also the father never accepted for his son’s sexuality which angered Brad and his dad and he didn’t understand why

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