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* In ''[[The Hunger Games]],'' Katniss and Peeta are flips of [[Manly Men Can Hunt]] and [[Feminine Women Can Cook]], respectively. Peeta also spends much of the first book as a [[Dude in Distress]]. |
* In ''[[The Hunger Games]],'' Katniss and Peeta are flips of [[Manly Men Can Hunt]] and [[Feminine Women Can Cook]], respectively. Peeta also spends much of the first book as a [[Dude in Distress]]. |
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* The protagonist of ''[[Steel Beach]]'' by [[John Varley]] actually has an [[Easy Sex Change]], but ''[[Invoked Trope|invokes]]'' this trope. The protagonist calls him/herself Hildy Johnson as both a male and female. See the ''[[His Girl Friday]]''/''[[The Front Page]]'' example in Film above. Hildy is also a reporter in the book, and chose the name. |
* The protagonist of ''[[Steel Beach]]'' by [[John Varley]] actually has an [[Easy Sex Change]], but ''[[Invoked Trope|invokes]]'' this trope. The protagonist calls him/herself Hildy Johnson as both a male and female. See the ''[[His Girl Friday]]''/''[[The Front Page]]'' example in Film above. Hildy is also a reporter in the book, and chose the name. |
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* In ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' the personage Emmanuel Goldstein is believed by some literarians to be (among other |
* In ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' the personage Emmanuel Goldstein is believed by some literarians to be (among other possibilities) a gender-flipped version of the real anarchist Emma Goldman. |
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== Live Action TV == |
== Live Action TV == |