Coming-of-age Target audience
Recent trends in the coming-of-age genre are more diverse audiences, increased mental health awareness, digital natives, mixing coming-of-age with other genres, interactive experiences, and an emphasis on real-life situations. These trends include diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. The genre is also mixing with other genres, such as fantasy and horror.
"The Breakfast Club" (1985): Targets teenagers and young adults dealing with issues with social identity, peer pressure, and expectations from their parents.
"Lady Bird" (2017): Focuses on a young woman navigating her senior year of high school and her relationship with her mother, connecting with young women and those interested in family issues.
To support this analysis, sources for further research include books, articles, and social media trends. These sources offer ideas about popular themes and stories that connect with readers through relatable characters and realistic views of growing up.
"Boyz n the Hood" (1991):
"Lady Bird" (2017): Focuses on a young woman navigating her senior year of high school and her relationship with her mother, connecting with young women and those interested in family issues.
"Moonlight" (2016): Looks at the life of a young Black man coming to terms with his sexuality, attracting LGBTQ+ audiences and people looking for different detailed stories.
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