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- What exactly is a trope? : r EnglishLearning - Reddit
A trope is a narrative device that the audience will recognize across several stories It's like a concept, or idea, or pattern that is used in different stories to convey some sort of meaning Sometimes it may be seen as a cliché or stereotype, but it isn't inherently bad
- How TV Tropes Changed The Meaning Of Trope - Reddit
This probably is just a high profile example of a shift in language that was happening independently My 2002 ed Oxford American College Dictionary (two years before TV Tropes began) gives, as a secondary definition of trope, "a conventional idea or phrase " This pretty well has trope approaching cliché, as the newer meaning would have it
- Single dad trope : r RomanceBooks - Reddit
I love the single parent trope, but there is such a big difference between the single mother and the single father trope! The thing that rubs me the wrong way the most when it comes to single dads is that usually the FMC is a nanny, teacher, child therapist, social worker or other jobs where the FMC works with children
- Every horror character trope in existence : r horror - Reddit
I want to make a list of every character trope in existence if anyone wants to help just comment I'll put the trope name and an example near them List for now: -Final Girl (Sidney Prescott - Scream) the last one standing at the end of the movie maybe even defeat the killer or villain of the movie
- Most hated most overused tropes? : r writing - Reddit
Anime has some positively awful examples of this trope, where an antagonist might do inhumane things to the protagonist and everyone they know and more, and then they get off scott free and achieve their ultimate aims and it's all justified by how much they are willing to sacrifice for the person they loved(of whom, he's the very reason she
- TV Tropes - Is it Bad? : r writing - Reddit
TV Tropes is an amazing resource, and it's hugely useful to understand TROPES (everything is a trope) People hate it because it's a rabbit-hole that's hard to escape from Reply reply
- Let’s have an honest conversation about the Women in Refrigerators trope.
The trope of “fridging” the girlfriend wife etc generally refers to a violent death in response to some action or inaction of the main character which serves to demonstrate the inhumanity and cruelty of the antagonist
- Romance Tropes - Master list : r RomanceBooks - Reddit
r RomanceBooks is a discussion sub for readers of romance novels Home of the magic search button and endless book recommendations as well as discussions about tropes and characters, Author AMAs, book clubs, and more
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