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One way that both characters in "Seventh Grade" and "Stargirl" are similar is that both of the stories have other characters that notice and have reactions to unusual behavior. In both story's this happens.
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Jaye's goals are largely based on self discovery. She does, by the end, understand herself much better but, like you mention, she has many challenges.
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The answer is allegory, since allegory is a rhetorical device that convey hidden meanings through symbolic figures in a literary piece which create the meaning the author wants to portray. It is in a form of story or poem and the meaning could be political or moral, depending on the author's true meaning.