There is also 'Giovanni's Room' by James Baldwin. This novel presents a complex and often heart - wrenching story of a man dealing with his own bisexuality and his relationship with Giovanni. It is a powerful exploration of identity, love, and the consequences of suppressing one's true self.
Another possible relevant novel could be 'Maurice' by E. M. Forster. It delves into the life of a gay man in a rather conservative society, showing his struggles, his relationships, and his journey towards self - acceptance. The novel gives great insights into the social and emotional aspects of being gay during that era.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific fanfiction to recommend directly. But you can try searching on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. They have a large collection of fan - made stories, and you can easily find Ash and Richie - related gay fanfiction by using their search function.
I'm not sure which specific novel you are referring to. Without that information, it's impossible to say whether Richie was gay in it.
Yes, in the 'It' novel, Richie was gay. Stephen King included this aspect of his character which added depth to Richie's personality and his experiences in the story.
It depends on how the author portrays him. Maybe it's hinted at but not explicitly stated.
No, Richie is not gay in the IT novel. His character's sexuality is not depicted as such.
In the novel, Richie's character was indeed gay. This aspect was developed through his relationships and inner thoughts throughout the story.
Richie wasn't gay in the novel 'It'. The author didn't present his character in that way. The plot centered around other elements rather than Richie's sexuality.
Whether Richie is gay in the novel isn't always straightforward. It could be left ambiguous for the reader to interpret or could be revealed gradually as the story progresses.
No, Richie wasn't gay in the 'It' novel. The character's sexuality wasn't depicted as such.
Richie wasn't shown to be gay in the novel. The story didn't focus on his sexuality or provide any cues to suggest that he was.