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* [[Shotacon]]: {{spoiler|During the Bicentennial in New York, Alison's brother, John, is stalked by a pedophile. He gets away safely.}}
* [[Shout Out]]: Numerous references to classic literature, mythology, as well as queer/lesbian fiction.
* [[TheyreThey're Called Personal Issues for A Reason]]: Bruce and Helen have quite a few.
* [[Turn Out Like His Father]]: Bechdel spends much of the book looking back on her childhood with a new perspective after she learns her dad is gay.
* [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's Not Didactic?]]:
** Demonstrated [[In-Universe]] during Alison's literature class.
** Arguably invoked by the way she tells her own story, giving away pretty much all the key elements of the story very early on, and then spending the bulk of the book analysing and re-assessing every memory of her father she has.
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