1 | [[index]] |
2 | [floatboxright:'''Related:''' |
3 | + PlayingWithATrope |
4 | + {{Trope}} |
5 | ] |
6 | [[/index]] |
7 | |
8 | [[{{Meta}} Tropes about tropes]]. It is easy to get this confused with a category for tropes that share some commonality or are tropes that are particularly universal. That's not what this is about. It is about how tropes [[TropeMakers come into existence]], live, mutate, [[EvolvingTrope evolve]], and [[ForgottenTrope die]]. |
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11 | [[foldercontrol]] |
12 | |
13 | [[index]] |
14 | [[folder:Audience Reactions to tropes]] |
15 | * SugarWiki/FavoriteTrope: Tropes that the author or audience can't get enough of! |
16 | * NewerThanTheyThink: This isn't as old as most people think it is. |
17 | * OlderThanTheyThink: This has been around far longer than you think. |
18 | * PetPeeveTrope: Tropes that piss off the audience. |
19 | * TropeEnjoymentLoophole: When (and perhaps why) something that's a PetPeeveTrope doesn't piss somebody off, or the inverse. |
20 | * TropeTelegraphing: "I know exactly what will happen next because of this trope." |
21 | [[/folder]] |
22 | |
23 | [[folder:Perceptions of tropes]] |
24 | * SpoileredRotten: Tropes that are spoilers by default. |
25 | * TropesHiddenFromAudience: Tropes that creators usually do not want audiences to know about or recognize. |
26 | [[/folder]] |
27 | |
28 | [[folder:Stages of tropes' life cycles]] |
29 | * CharacteristicTrope: Trope becomes discredited due to audience associating it with a certain show. |
30 | * CyclicTrope: The trope alternates between being played straight and discredited. |
31 | * DeadHorseTrope: Not only is the trope discredited, but the parodies, subversions, etc. are more common and well-known than straight use ever was. |
32 | * DeadUnicornTrope: The so-called DeadHorseTrope was never used seriously to begin with. |
33 | * DiscreditedTrope: A trope that no one plays straight anymore, lest they face ridicule. |
34 | * EvolvingTrope: The trope evolves after a period of disuse and become relevant again. |
35 | * ForgottenTrope: A trope that no one uses at all anymore. |
36 | * TropeBreaker: Something that renders a trope useless. |
37 | * TropeCodifier: One example stands out as the template that many other examples follow. |
38 | * TropeMakers: The first unambiguous examples of tropes. |
39 | * UnbuiltTrope: Trope deconstructed before it was even constructed. |
40 | * UndeadHorseTrope: The trope is constantly played with or scoffed at, but still sees enough straight use to avoid becoming a DeadHorseTrope. |
41 | * UrExample: The oldest known example of any given trope. |
42 | [[/folder]] |
43 | |
44 | [[folder:Trope presence]] |
45 | * OmnipresentTropes: Tropes that are present in pretty much all fiction, usually by necessity. |
46 | * OverdosedTropes: Tropes that are present in nearly all media, but not by necessity. |
47 | * {{Troperiffic}}: Work uses a lot of different tropes. |
48 | * TropesInAggregate: Meta-tropes that become apparent when looking at the whole genre or fiction in general. |
49 | [[/folder]] |
50 | |
51 | [[folder:Trope relationships]] |
52 | * SisterTrope: Tropes that share similar ideas. |
53 | * SubTrope: Specific variant of one trope is common enough to become its own trope. |
54 | * SuperTrope: The broader category that multiple tropes fall under. |
55 | [[/folder]] |
56 | |
57 | [[folder:Variations on a trope]] |
58 | %% |
59 | %%MOD NOTE: Per a Trope Repair Shop decision, the individual ways of playing with a trope were removed from this page in favor of linking to the PlayingWithATrope index: |
60 | %%https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16862320830.78103200 |
61 | %% |
62 | * GenderInvertedTrope: Trope specific to one gender is used with the other in mind. |
63 | * IntendedAudienceReaction: When an AudienceReaction is intentionally invoked by the authors or creators. |
64 | * Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible: Tropes have far more room and variation than some would think. |
65 | * Administrivia/TropesAreTools: Tropes are not bad, nor good. Just devices used to entertain. |
66 | [[/folder]] |
67 | [[/index]] |
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