Simon Vs. The Homosapien Agenda Analysis

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In Becky Albertalli’s book, “Simon vs The Homosapien Agenda”, she writes about the struggles of a in-the-closet homosexual boy named Simon Spier and his struggles of dealing with coming out to his friends and families while keeping everything under control at the same time. Throughout the book, Simon is surrounded by an oddity of friends who don’t really know about his gay dilemma. While Simon tries his best to keep his “coming out” situation in the right pace, he also tries to scan his entire school looking to discover the identity of his secret online boyfriend known as Blue. As the book progresses and the plot grows, so does the two main characters Simon and Blue, along with their relationship. As the story begins, Simon starts with an immediately upset and on-edge attitude. As the book progresses, Simon becomes increasingly more nervous about how his friends and family will react over his sexuality, but he finds comfort in his emails with Blue. However, later in the book Simon’s sexuality gets posted on social media to humiliate him. Not only is …show more content…

For the beginning of the book Blue is completely oblivious to who Simon really is, only knowing him by his online alias Jaques. As Blue spends more time talking to Simon, he gets continuously more and more flirtatious with him. He starts complimenting Simon more and even making sexual remarks towards him. However when he finds out who Simon really is his emails stop for a while for no clear reason. He ends up ignoring Simons emails for one reason or another, and then out of nowhere leaves a small present for simon in his locker. When Simon and Blue meet in person and reveals himself as his sort of close friend Bram Greenfield, he starts to act more courageous around Simon by holding his hand in public and going back to Simon's house after their first meeting. Blue’s character both as Blue and Bram ends the story as being comfortable and even proud a

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