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* Also appears in the sequel, ''TheSonsOfTheSheik'': Yasmin, the LoveInterest, is actually French.
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The short story "LaGitanilla" by Cervantes (known for DonQuixote): Preciosa, the heroine, is described several times as being more refined than the other {{Roma}} girls she is raised alongside. When a young Spanish nobleman falls in love with her, he soon discovers that [[spoiler: she is actually Spanish and was kidnapped and raised by a Roma woman as her granddaughter]]
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in {{Qurac}}. Somehow, while on holiday she meets Bob, a native man. They fall in love, but she's conflicted because he's a native and marrying him would lead to a MalignedMixedMarriage. Eventually, a discussion with one of Bob's friends leads Alice to learn that [[MightyWhitey Bob is really White.]] Hooray! Bob is a SuddenlySuitableSuitor. Alice will sometimes be aware that Bob is different somehow, such as being a Noble Savage or behaving in a more "civilised" way than the other people around him, making the revelation less of a surprise.
Is often full of UnfortunateImplications about goodness being inherent in White people
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in {{Qurac}}. Somehow, while on holiday she meets Bob, a native man. They fall in love, but she's conflicted because he's a native and marrying him would lead to a MalignedMixedMarriage. Eventually, a discussion with one of Bob's friends leads Alice to learn that [[MightyWhitey Bob is really White.]] Hooray! Bob is a SuddenlySuitableSuitor. Alice will sometimes be aware that Bob is different somehow, such as being a Noble Savage or as behaving in a more "civilised" way than the other people around him, making the revelation less of a surprise.
Is often Can be full of UnfortunateImplications about goodness being inherent in White peoplepeople. Works featuring this trope tend to be on the Nature side of the NatureVsNurture debate.
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in {{Qurac}}. Somehow, while on holiday she meets Bob, a native man. They fall in love, but she's conflicted because he's a native and marrying him would lead to a MalignedMixedMarriage. Eventually, a discussion with one of Bob's friends leads Alice to learn that [[MightyWhitey Bob is really White.]] Hooray! Bob is a SuddenlySuitableSuitor. Alice will sometimes be aware that Bob is different somehow, such as being a Noble Savage or behaving in a more "civilised" way than the other people around him, making the revelation less of a surprise. Is often full of UnfortunateImplications,
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in {{Qurac}}. Somehow, while on holiday she meets Bob, a native man. They fall in love, but she's conflicted because he's a native and marrying him would lead to a MalignedMixedMarriage. Eventually, a discussion with one of Bob's friends leads Alice to learn that [[MightyWhitey Bob is really White.]] Hooray! Bob is a SuddenlySuitableSuitor. Alice will sometimes be aware that Bob is different somehow, such as being a Noble Savage or behaving in a more "civilised" way than the other people around him, making the revelation less of a surprise.
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in {{Qurac}}. Somehow, while on holiday she meets Bob, a native man. They fall in love, but she's conflicted because he's a native and marrying him would lead to a MalignedMixedMarriage. Eventually, a discussion with one of Bob's friends leads Alice to learn that [[MightyWhitey RaisedByNatives]] Bob is really White.]] Hooray! Bob is a SuddenlySuitableSuitor. Alice will sometimes be aware that Bob is different somehow, such as being a Noble Savage or looking different behaving in a more "civilised" way than the other people around him, making the revelation less of a surprise. Is often full ofof UnfortunateImplications,
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in {{Qurac}}. Somehow, while on holiday she meets Bob, a native man. They fall in love, but she's conflicted because he's a native and marrying him would lead to a MalignedMixedMarriage. TEventually, Eventually, a discussion with one of Bob's friends leads Alice to learn that [[MightyWhitey RaisedByNatives RaisedByNatives]] Bob is really White.]] Hooray! Bob is a SuddenlySuitableSuitor. Alice will sometimes be aware that Bob is different somehow, such as being a Noble Savage or looking different Is often full of
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in Qurac. In a local village, {{Qurac}}. Somehow, while on holiday she meets Bob, a native man. They fall in love, but she's conflicted because he's a native and marrying him would lead to a MalignedMixedMarriage. TEventually, a discussion with one of Bob's friends leads Alice to learn that [[MightyWhitey RaisedByNatives Bob is really White.]] Hooray! Bob is a SuddenlySuitableSuitor. Alice will sometimes be aware that Is often full of
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in Darkest Africa.
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A DeadHorseTrope. Alice is a White woman in Darkest Africa.