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* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob takes immense pride in his cardboard home and asks Alice to "come in," revealing a makeshift table with Bob pouring her a cup of tea.
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* '''Played for Laughs''': Laughs''':
** Bob takes immense pride in his cardboard home and asks Alice to "come in," revealing a makeshift table with Bob pouring her a cup oftea.tea.
** [[RidiculousRepossession Repo men take the cardboard box away]].
** Bob takes immense pride in his cardboard home and asks Alice to "come in," revealing a makeshift table with Bob pouring her a cup of
** [[RidiculousRepossession Repo men take the cardboard box away]].
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* '''Inverted''': Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building. Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle as the owners and tenants are unaware of Bob's presence.
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* '''Inverted''': '''Inverted''':
** Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building. Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle as the owners and tenants are unaware of Bob'spresence.presence.
** [[RussianReversal A cardboard box lives inside Bob.]]
** Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building. Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle as the owners and tenants are unaware of Bob's
** [[RussianReversal A cardboard box lives inside Bob.]]
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* '''Downplayed''': When asked about the cardboard box and how terrible it must be to live there, Bob says that it's actually a lot more comfortable than it looks.
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* '''Downplayed''': When asked about Bob lives in a small shed. A permanent structure, with some protection from the cardboard box and how terrible it must be elements, but no place to live there, Bob says that it's actually a lot more comfortable than it looks.live.
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* '''Justified''': Bob lives inside a cardboard box because the homeless shelters are full, and someone stole his tent.
* '''Inverted''': Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building. The owners and tenants are unaware of Bob's presence as Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle.
* '''Subverted''': Bob approaches a cardboard box as if introducing it to Alice, but instead motions to the apartment building next to it.
* '''Inverted''': Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building. The owners and tenants are unaware of Bob's presence as Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle.
* '''Subverted''': Bob approaches a cardboard box as if introducing it to Alice, but instead motions to the apartment building next to it.
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* '''Justified''': Bob lives inside a cardboard box because he lost his job, the homeless shelters are full, and someone stole his tent.
* '''Inverted''': Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building.The Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle as the owners and tenants are unaware of Bob's presence as Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle.
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* '''Subverted''': Bob approaches a cardboard box as if introducing it to Alice, but instead motions to the normal apartment building next to it.
* '''Inverted''': Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building.
* '''Subverted''': Bob approaches a cardboard box as if introducing it to Alice, but instead motions to the normal apartment building next to it.
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* '''Zig-Zagged''': Bob lives in a hobo camp, in which some people live in tents, and some live in cardboard boxes.
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* '''Zig-Zagged''': Bob lives in a hobo camp, in which some people live in tents, tents or other, more practical shelters, and some live in cardboard boxes.
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* '''Enforced''': The cardboard box used has a logo for a product placement on it.
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* '''Enforced''': The cardboard box used is packaging for a refrigerator and has a logo for a product placement on it.
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* '''Exaggerated''': The cardboard box is so small that bob has to lie on the ground and crawl into it, only covering part of his head, with the rest of his body completely exposed to the elements.
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* '''Exaggerated''': The cardboard box is so small that bob Bob has to lie on the ground and crawl shimmy into it, it. The box only covering covers part of his head, with the rest of his body completely exposed to the elements.
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* '''Double Subverted''': Alice points at a cardboard box and asks Bob if that is his home. Bob denies this, saying that he would never live in such a place. He then says his home is the 'larger' box 'next to it.'
* '''Parodied''': Bob mentions that even though his home is a cardboard box, he 'still' has to pay rent on it.
* '''Parodied''': Bob mentions that even though his home is a cardboard box, he 'still' has to pay rent on it.
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* '''Double Subverted''': Alice points at a cardboard box and asks Bob if that is his home. Bob denies this, saying that he would never live in such a place. He then says his home is the 'larger' ''larger box 'next next to it.'
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* '''Parodied''': Bob mentions that even though his home is a cardboard box, he'still' ''still'' has to pay rent on it.
* '''Parodied''': Bob mentions that even though his home is a cardboard box, he
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* '''Lampshaded''': Alice is surprised that Bob 'actually' lives in a cardboard box, commenting on how she didn't think people actually did that.
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* '''Lampshaded''': Alice is surprised that Bob 'actually' ''actually'' lives in a cardboard box, commenting on how she didn't think people actually did that.
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* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob takes immense pride in his cardboard home and asks Alice to "come in" pouring her a cup of tea.
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* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob takes immense pride in his cardboard home and asks Alice to "come in" in," revealing a makeshift table with Bob pouring her a cup of tea.
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'''Basic Trope''': A character lives inside a cardboard box and considers it their home.
* '''Straight''': Alice is walking down the street and sees Bob, a ragged homeless man, huddled inside a cardboard box.
* '''Exaggerated''': The cardboard box is so small that bob has to lie on the ground and crawl into it, only covering part of his head, with the rest of his body completely exposed to the elements.
* '''Downplayed''': When asked about the cardboard box and how terrible it must be to live there, Bob says that it's actually a lot more comfortable than it looks.
* '''Justified''': Bob lives inside a cardboard box because the homeless shelters are full, and someone stole his tent.
* '''Inverted''': Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building. The owners and tenants are unaware of Bob's presence as Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle.
* '''Subverted''': Bob approaches a cardboard box as if introducing it to Alice, but instead motions to the apartment building next to it.
* '''Double Subverted''': Alice points at a cardboard box and asks Bob if that is his home. Bob denies this, saying that he would never live in such a place. He then says his home is the 'larger' box 'next to it.'
* '''Parodied''': Bob mentions that even though his home is a cardboard box, he 'still' has to pay rent on it.
* '''Zig-Zagged''': Bob lives in a hobo camp, in which some people live in tents, and some live in cardboard boxes.
* '''Averted''': The hobo camp Bob lives in is all tents and no cardboard boxes. Cardboard boxes are never mentioned.
* '''Enforced''': The cardboard box used has a logo for a product placement on it.
* '''Lampshaded''': Alice is surprised that Bob 'actually' lives in a cardboard box, commenting on how she didn't think people actually did that.
* '''Invoked''': Bob says he lives in a cardboard box because "loads of homeless people live in boxes."
* '''Exploited''': When Alice cannot find Bob, she checks cardboard boxes in the nearby alley because she figures that was where he would be.
* '''Defied''': Alice refuses to go down the alley because she sees a lot of cardboard boxes and does not want to be bothered by homeless people.
* '''Discussed''': After meeting Bob, Alice sarcastically remarks that she has places to be, and Bob has cardboard boxes to lie in somewhere.
* '''Implied''': Alice has noted that Bob looks disgruntled at work every day, and his clothes are wet and smelly. She sees him coming out of an alley one morning with a cardboard box in the background but it is never expanded upon.
* '''Deconstructed''': Alice points out that cardboard boxes are not very sturdy, and that rain would just soak right through, making it a terribly impractical home.
* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob takes immense pride in his cardboard home and asks Alice to "come in" pouring her a cup of tea.
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* '''Straight''': Alice is walking down the street and sees Bob, a ragged homeless man, huddled inside a cardboard box.
* '''Exaggerated''': The cardboard box is so small that bob has to lie on the ground and crawl into it, only covering part of his head, with the rest of his body completely exposed to the elements.
* '''Downplayed''': When asked about the cardboard box and how terrible it must be to live there, Bob says that it's actually a lot more comfortable than it looks.
* '''Justified''': Bob lives inside a cardboard box because the homeless shelters are full, and someone stole his tent.
* '''Inverted''': Alice meets a homeless man named Bob who takes her to his living space, the spacious attic of an apartment building. The owners and tenants are unaware of Bob's presence as Bob lives a rather extravagant lifestyle.
* '''Subverted''': Bob approaches a cardboard box as if introducing it to Alice, but instead motions to the apartment building next to it.
* '''Double Subverted''': Alice points at a cardboard box and asks Bob if that is his home. Bob denies this, saying that he would never live in such a place. He then says his home is the 'larger' box 'next to it.'
* '''Parodied''': Bob mentions that even though his home is a cardboard box, he 'still' has to pay rent on it.
* '''Zig-Zagged''': Bob lives in a hobo camp, in which some people live in tents, and some live in cardboard boxes.
* '''Averted''': The hobo camp Bob lives in is all tents and no cardboard boxes. Cardboard boxes are never mentioned.
* '''Enforced''': The cardboard box used has a logo for a product placement on it.
* '''Lampshaded''': Alice is surprised that Bob 'actually' lives in a cardboard box, commenting on how she didn't think people actually did that.
* '''Invoked''': Bob says he lives in a cardboard box because "loads of homeless people live in boxes."
* '''Exploited''': When Alice cannot find Bob, she checks cardboard boxes in the nearby alley because she figures that was where he would be.
* '''Defied''': Alice refuses to go down the alley because she sees a lot of cardboard boxes and does not want to be bothered by homeless people.
* '''Discussed''': After meeting Bob, Alice sarcastically remarks that she has places to be, and Bob has cardboard boxes to lie in somewhere.
* '''Implied''': Alice has noted that Bob looks disgruntled at work every day, and his clothes are wet and smelly. She sees him coming out of an alley one morning with a cardboard box in the background but it is never expanded upon.
* '''Deconstructed''': Alice points out that cardboard boxes are not very sturdy, and that rain would just soak right through, making it a terribly impractical home.
* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob takes immense pride in his cardboard home and asks Alice to "come in" pouring her a cup of tea.
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