Like the protagonist in the recent film adaptation of Nightbitch , these stories often focus on a character who feels their individual identity is being swallowed by social roles—such as domesticity or professional burnout—leading to a "feral" or "bitchy" transformation.
Stories titled with "Turning" or "Final" often explore the evolution of a character's psyche or physical form, frequently using animalistic or surreal metaphors to describe internal shifts. Turning Bitch -Final- -NowaJoestar-
In many feminist and queer literary contexts, "turning" into a "bitch" isn't a negative arc. It is portrayed as a necessary step toward self-empowerment , where a person stops being a "people-pleaser" and starts setting firm boundaries. Like the protagonist in the recent film adaptation
While specific narrative details for this exact title are sparse in mainstream reviews, the terminology aligns with broader cultural trends of reclaiming the "B" word as a symbol of power, as seen in groundbreaking works like The Bitch Manifesto . Thematic Elements of "Turning" Narratives It is portrayed as a necessary step toward