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5 | [[caption-width-right:350:''War (The First Discord)'' by De Scott Evans]] |
6 | |
7 | ->''"Men often hate each other because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don't know each other; they don't know each other because they cannot communicate; they cannot communicate because they are separated."'' |
8 | -->-- '''[[UsefulNotes/CivilRightsMovement Martin Luther King, Jr.]]''' |
9 | |
10 | As the old saying goes, "''Can't we all just get along?''" |
11 | |
12 | Because HumansAreBastards, this means that they all hate each others' guts, and that's one of the things to make a sure-fire CrapsackWorld. Here are common tropes about characters who don't get along at all. |
13 | |
14 | A super-index to CivilUnrestTropes. Compare HatredTropes and RivalryTropes. Contrast FriendshipTropes and PeaceTropes. For the family version, see DysfunctionalFamilyIndex. For the romantic version, see DysfunctionalRomanceIndex. |
15 | |
16 | See FrenemyTropes if it combines enmity with friendship. |
17 | |
18 | [[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Nothing to do with]] [[https://discord.com Discord the chat client]]. Or with the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' character. |
19 | ---- |
20 | !!These tropes do not like each other at all: |
21 | [[index]] |
22 | [floatboxright: |
23 | '''Categories:''' |
24 | + ArchEnemy |
25 | + BetrayalTropes |
26 | + FrenemyTropes |
27 | + RivalryTropes |
28 | ] |
29 | * AbileneParadox: Even when the group agrees on something, it causes trouble--because they somehow picked the choice that no one actually wanted. |
30 | * AbsurdlyDividedSchool: A school is divided into a number of groups and said groups antagonize each other. |
31 | * AchillesInHisTent: A member of the team quits the group after a disagreement with them. They come back in the end. |
32 | * AdoptionConflict: A fight breaks out between a character's biological and adoptive parents over who's really the character's family. |
33 | * AllWomenHateEachOther: Women either openly or secretly dislike each other, even when they're supposed to be friends or at least in good terms. |
34 | * AnimalJingoism |
35 | ** CatDogDichotomy: Cats and dogs are always at odds. |
36 | ** PetsVersusStrays: Pets and stray animals don't see eye to eye. |
37 | * ArgumentOfContradictions: "It's not!" "It's too!" |
38 | * AppleOfDiscord: When an important object causes everyone to fight each other over it. |
39 | * ArtifactOfAttraction: A valuable artifact causes a fight between characters. |
40 | * AthensAndSparta: Two rival or warring factions are neighboring cities, countries, or ideals. |
41 | * BelligerentSexualTension: Two characters hate each other despite secretly liking each other. |
42 | * BickeringCouplePeacefulCouple: One couple argues with each other in contrast to the other couple who gets along perfectly. |
43 | * BigotVsBigot: Two bigots hate each other's guts. |
44 | * BigScrewedUpFamily: The family not only hates each other, but are also trying to kill each other. |
45 | * BlendedFamilyDrama: Friction in a new family unit comprised of two parents with kids from previous relationships. |
46 | * BrokenBase: The fanbase can never agree on anything. |
47 | * CainAndAbel: Two siblings hate each other. |
48 | * ChainedHeat: When opposed characters are chained together. |
49 | * ChaoticCarRide |
50 | * ChildSupplantsParent: Conflict between a parent and a child, where the trigger is another parent (example: a son hates his father because he murdered his mother). |
51 | * ClashingCousins: Two cousins hate each other. |
52 | * CockFight: Two guys fight over a girl. |
53 | * CommunityThreateningConstruction |
54 | * TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: The one person who disagrees is portrayed as being in the wrong. |
55 | * ConflictBall: They fight and argue with each other because the plot requires it. |
56 | * ConflictKiller: Someone who suddenly interrupts the conflict of others, [[EnemyMine causing the others to join forces against the former.]] |
57 | * ContemptCrossfire: Moderates are hated by the opposition and the extremists of their own side. |
58 | * CooperationGambit: Two enemies make a deal with each other without ending their conflict. |
59 | * CustodyBattle: Conflict ensues when a couple gets divorced and can't agree who should get custody of the children. |
60 | * CycleOfRevenge: Everyone is trying to kill each other out of revenge. |
61 | * DebatingNames: Characters argue over what to name something. |
62 | * DestructiveRomance: Two romantic partners have a destructive relationship. |
63 | * DissensionRemorse: Two or more characters feel bad over their in-fighting. |
64 | * DislikesTheNewGuy: One character doesn't like the newcomer for some reason. |
65 | * DivideAndConquer: When a villain gets his enemies fighting each other instead of him. |
66 | * DividedWeFall: Dissension between the heroes gets in the way stopping the villain. |
67 | * DivineConflict: Gods who fight each other. |
68 | * DragonsVersusKnights: Dragons and knights are traditional enemies. |
69 | * DysfunctionalFamily: A family who can't get along. |
70 | * ElderlyFutureFantasy: A character has a dream or fantasy, where they and others are elderly and having their present-day conflicts continue into old age. |
71 | * ElvesVersusDwarves: Elves and dwarves rarely get along. |
72 | * EnemyCivilWar: Two evil factions are fighting each other. |
73 | * EnemyMine: Two enemies team up against someone they hate more. |
74 | * EscalatingWar |
75 | * FamilyDrama: Conflict between family members. |
76 | * FandomRivalry: Two different fanbases don't get along with each other. |
77 | * FantasticRacism: Prejudice between fictional races or species. |
78 | * FeudEpisode: An episode about two characters, usually friends, fighting each other. |
79 | * FeudingFamilies: Families that hate each other. |
80 | * FightingTheLancer: TheHero gets into a fight with TheLancer. |
81 | * FireForgedFriends: Two enemies become friends due to circumstances. |
82 | * FlameWar: People argue on the internet. |
83 | * FriendsAreChosenFamilyArent: A character is close to their friends. Their family, on the other hand... |
84 | * FriendshipFavoritism: The hero's friends fight over who is his best friend. |
85 | * FriendshipStrainingCompetition: Friends start fighting as the result of a competition. |
86 | * FriendsTurnedRomanticRivals: Friends start fighting over a shared love interest. |
87 | * FriendVersusLover: Conflict between the character's best friend and their LoveInterest. |
88 | * ForeverWar: A war that goes on... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin forever]]. |
89 | * FormerlyFriendlyFamily: Family members end up fighting each other. |
90 | * FurAgainstFang: Werewolves vs vampires. |
91 | * GameNightFight: When characters play board games (or similar activities) that end in bad fights. |
92 | * GirlsVsBoysPlot: Boys and girls battle for supremacy. |
93 | * TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: A smart sister and a pretty sister who fight. |
94 | * GoldFever |
95 | * GunStruggle |
96 | * HateAtFirstSight: Two characters hate each other in their first meeting. |
97 | * HatePlague: Everyone hates each other because of an unknown force. |
98 | * HeadbuttingHeroes: Two heroes who hate each other. |
99 | * HeavenVersusHell: The forces of heaven and hell are portrayed as being in constant conflict with one another |
100 | * HeroRivalBaddieTeamUp: A hero, a rival and an enemy have to fight together against a big bad in common. |
101 | * HiddenDisdainReveal: A character declares they always hated another character, usually during a falling out. |
102 | * HostilityOnTheSet: Two or more actors clash with each other, or with the director. |
103 | * AHouseDivided: When characters turn against each other when they should be working together. |
104 | * HypocriticalHeartwarming: Standing up for someone because you want to be the only one to antagonize them. |
105 | * IDontLikeYouAndYouDontLikeMe: ...but we have to work together to a common goal whether we like it or not. |
106 | * InterserviceRivalry: Two government agencies have bad blood. |
107 | * ItsPersonal: When a character antagonizes another due to a motive. |
108 | * ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: TheHero has a vendetta against the villain's second-in-command. |
109 | * JurisdictionFriction: Conflict between different law-enforcement agencies. |
110 | * KeepingTheEnemyClose: One character keeps an eye on an enemy instead of keeping a distance from them. |
111 | * LetsYouAndHimFight: Two heroes fight each other due to misunderstanding. |
112 | * LightningGlare: You know they hate each other when streams of lighting comes back and forth when they glare at each other. |
113 | * LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: A character points out how two friends argue a lot. |
114 | * TheMasochismTango: Two characters who are supposed to be lovers want to murder each other. |
115 | * MeatVersusVeggies: Meat-eaters and greens-eaters are depicted as adversarial, with no grey area in between. |
116 | * MediationBackfire: Two quarreling characters put aside their differences by targeting the peacemaker. |
117 | * NemesisAsCustomer: It's hard to get along with the customer when you usually hate them. |
118 | * NeverBringAFriendToAnAudition: Two friends fight or fall out due to one landing a role that the other one wanted. |
119 | * NiceJobBreakingItRivals: Two characters fight over an object until the object gets broken, damaged, or destroyed. |
120 | * NoAccountingForTaste: Two lovers don't get along. Why are they still together? |
121 | * NoSympathyBetweenMooks: The villain's henchmen don't like each other. |
122 | * OppositesAttractRevenge: A LoveTriangle leads to a feud between two rival love interest. |
123 | * OuthumblingEachOther: When trying to let the other person have their way just results in further argument. |
124 | * OvercomeTheirDifferences: When two partners learn to end their conflict. |
125 | * PlayingNiceForNow: Two enemies put on an act that they are getting along. |
126 | * PoorCommunicationKills: Sometimes, lack of communication can cause conflict and hostility between the characters. |
127 | * PrisonersDilemma |
128 | * PropertyLine: Two neighbors find out the fence between their land is in the wrong place. Conflict - and frequently [[PlayedForLaughs hilarity]] - ensue. |
129 | * QuarrelingSong: A song about characters fighting each other. |
130 | * RagtagBunchOfMisfits: When a group of complete strangers are paired up to save the world; infighting optional. |
131 | * RatsInABox: Locking all the perps/prisoners in one room. |
132 | * RetailRiot: When characters fight over store items. |
133 | * RightHandVersusLeftHand: Two parties from the same side succumb to infighting thanks to poor communication. |
134 | * TheRival: A character who shares enmity with TheHero for some reason, but isn't necessarily the main villain. |
135 | ** RivalFinalBoss: When the end of the rivalry becomes the final battle. |
136 | ** RivalTurnedEvil: When his rivalry with the hero becomes more antagonistic. |
137 | * RoommateDrama: Roommates who have trouble living together. |
138 | * ShoutingFreeForAll |
139 | * SiblingRivalry: Siblings who don't get along. |
140 | * SillyReasonForWar: Characters fighting each other for trivial reasons. |
141 | * SlapSlapKiss: Couples fight before kissing each other. |
142 | ** KissKissSlap: Couples kissing before fighting each other. |
143 | * SmallTownRivalry: Characters of different towns loathe each other. |
144 | * SomebodyDoesntLoveRaymond: A character realizes that there is someone who doesn't like him. |
145 | * StandingBetweenTheEnemies: A character stands between two other characters who are fighting. |
146 | * TearApartTugOfWar: Two or more characters are fighting over an object, tugging it back and forth until it rips or breaks. |
147 | * TeethClenchedTeamwork: Two characters hate each other despite working together. |
148 | * TerritorialComicRelief: When a group's PluckyComicRelief feels threatened by another comedic character. |
149 | * ThermostatTamperTantrum: Two or more people argue about adjusting a thermostat. |
150 | * ThisIsMyChair: This is my chair! Not yours! Beat it! |
151 | * ThisIsMySide: This is my side, and that's your side! Stay in your side! |
152 | * TokenEvilTeammate |
153 | * TooMuchAlike: Two characters are have trouble getting along because of their similar personalities. |
154 | * TrappedWithTheTherapySession: Some poor soul is stuck with a feuding pair as they work out their issues. |
155 | * ViciousCycle: Bad events occur regularly. |
156 | * VitriolicBestBuds: Two friends who argue and bicker with each other. |
157 | * VolleyingInsults: Two characters trading insults at each other. |
158 | * WeAreStrugglingTogether: Conflict and tension between voluntary movements gets in the way of defeating the BigBad. |
159 | * WeUsedToBeFriends: ...but now we hate each other's guts! |
160 | * WithFriendsLikeThese: Two friends who antagonize each other to the point that it's impossible to even call them friends. |
161 | [[/index]] |
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