April 22 Netflix ‘Heartstopper’ premiereseries created by Alice Oseman and based on a literary epic of her own. fiction theme LGBTI+ revolves around the relationship between two young people and partially inspired by real events.
The series is based on the four-volume comic book of the same name by Alice Oseman. osseman inspired by his own life as a student At a girls’ primary school in a conservative English town to understand the novel’s premise. The lives and experiences of the people she met at school grounded the story, she. Charlie and Nick first appeared as supporting characters in the novel Solitaire, but the author expanded their story into a self-titled web comic.
Oseman’s own life as an aromantic asexual and the challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community plays a big role in ‘Heartstopper’. The author’s real-life experiences, reflected in the novel and the series, make Charlie and Nick’s story unique and relatable. “I think things got better since I started writing Heartstopper, and they definitely got better in high school. However, there are still many homophobiatransphobia and bullyingThat’s why I’m sure some people will identify with ‘Heartstopper’,” she said while also questioning and exploring her sexuality. to reflect the homophobia that exists in society.
Oseman expanded the story of numerous characters while turning the novel into a serial. “One of the great things we do, unlike comics, is, expand the stories of secondary charactersespecially Tao, Elle, Tara and Darcy. He has a lot more work to do,” he told Buzzfeed. The creator also removed two characters from the novel, Aled and Oliver, from the series. Oseman also created two characters, Isaac and Imogen, specifically for the small screen.
Source: Informacion