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1'''Basic Trope''': A rich or important person is borne on the shoulders of his underlings.
2* '''Straight''': [[PunnyName King Gotalotabux]] is usually seen travelling in a sedan chair carried by his bearers, Shanks and Pony.
3* '''Exaggerated''': His culture believes that the feet of a monarch should never touch the ground; even royal children are carried wherever they go from birth, and never ''learn'' to walk.
4* '''Downplayed''': The king uses his sedan chair [[ErmineCapeEffect for state occasions]] only.
5* '''Justified''':
6** AdiposeRex—the king has lived off the fat of the land to such excess that he physically can't bear his own weight.
7** The king has some other physical disability but doesn't consider a wheelchair to have the right gravitas (or the story takes place in a primitive society where they haven't been invented yet).
8** The streets are filthy and too small for a carriage, and even riding a horse would mess up the RequisiteRoyalRegalia.
9** It's a sign of status—both "I'm too important to walk like mere peasants" and "I am rich enough to pay servants to carry me, and powerful enough to command men."
10** It's part of a ceremony (ex. the king is carried to the Hall of Parliament to officially start the parliamentary session each year).
11* '''Inverted''':
12** Manpower is so cheap that anyone with even a bit of money can afford to be carried around, and because it's a status symbol they do so. With all the middle classes doing it, the elite consider it a tacky example of ConspicuousConsumption and [[ModestRoyalty walk around on foot]].
13** Their culture puts such an emphasis on strength that it is considered an utter humiliation to be carried about in that way. The bearers gain some prestige from their labor.
14* '''Subverted''':
15** The man in the litter is a DecoyLeader—the real king is [[ActuallyThatsMyAssistant one of the bearers]].
16** The king, who is one of "RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething"-kind, has been injured recently. In order to keep his injury a secret until he heals, he [[BatmanGambit hires a bunch of bearers to make it look like he's decadent.]] It works.
17** The bearers only carry an effigy of the king.[[note]]Please, don't say it out loud, the people don't take kindly to [[SpeakIllOfTheDead insulting the late king]].[[/note]]
18* '''Double Subverted''': ...but that was just a SecretTestOfCharacter. Once the king's revealed his true identity, he and the assistant switch back.
19* '''Parodied''':
20** A pursuer jumps into another litter and tells the bearers to "FollowThatCar!"—Cue LowSpeedChase.
21** The litter bearer is an [[AnachronismStew anachronistic]] stereotype of a [[TheTaxi New York taxi driver]] or a London DriverOfABlackCab.
22** An Iraqi shows up being carried in a ''[[{{Pun}} Saddam]]'' chair.
23* '''Zig Zagged''': Some of the aristocracy like travelling by litter in some circumstances, but there are plenty of other transport options and the inconveniencies are occasionally lampshaded. One POV character is a litter-bearer (who acts as FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator), and he hates his job.
24* '''Averted''': No foot-powered transportation is present.
25* '''Enforced''':
26** A wealthy person literally carried on the shoulders of his minions is an apt metaphor for the point the author wants to make about the lifestyle of the rich depending on the labour of the poor.
27** The animatronic alien that is King Astrypjoszax of the planet Genva III doesn't have actual legs, [[SerendipityWritesThePlot so when he needs to move, his puppeteers do double duty as his bearers]].
28* '''Implied''': The shoes of the dead king don't bear any sign of wear and his body is found with several servants among scrap.
29* '''Invoked''': The king is ModestRoyalty by nature, but reluctantly accepts that his subjects expect him to [[ErmineCapeEffect put on a show]] for public appearances.
30* '''Exploited''': The king puts a DecoyLeader in the litter and travels behind as a KingIncognito to watch for threats and see what the public really thinks of him.
31* '''Defied''': "No, Lord {{Evilchancellor}}, I hate travelling in that thing. Today I'm going to walk around as one of the people."
32* '''Discussed''': "I bet that snooty king turns up in a nice dry covered litter while his underlings tread through the horseshit for him."
33* '''Conversed''': "Why do I have to ride a horse? All the kings in the stories get carried around by their servants. That sounds like fun!"
34* '''Deconstructed''': Gotalotabux tries out travelling by litter for a few days, but finds it slow, bumpy and inconvenient compared to riding a horse.
35* '''Reconstructed:''' With properly trained bearers the litter is more convenient than a carriage and quicker to prepare than a horse, and allows him to travel in some privacy and out of the elements.
36* '''Played For Laughs''': The bearers are exaggeratedly DumbMuscle, and are treated like horses—tied up in stables overnight, fed from nosebags tied around their necks, swapped for fresh bearers when they're worn out...
37* '''Played For Drama''': When Gotalotabux is cornered by an angry mob, his trusted bearers say "ScrewThisImOuttaHere" and leave him sprawled on the ground, lame and helpless, to the mercy of the TorchesAndPitchforks.
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39Litter-bearers! Carry me back to TooImportantToWalk!

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