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JDogindy Since: Jul, 2014
#26: Dec 21st 2013 at 9:03:24 AM

I only suggested this because I did want to make a change, but I didn't want people to start complaining about it. I'm working on a revised example, along with an explination as to what not makes this trope.

The problem is that not too many people will write a fanfiction about how evil somebody is. Rather, just bitching about how crappy they are is more common.

I got some bad newz to tell you.
JDogindy Since: Jul, 2014
#27: Dec 21st 2013 at 1:28:44 PM

Here's the one that I would like to use on the Analysis. Hopefully, it's better.

Ron the Death Eater is when a user hates a character so much they are willing to display the evils in story or artwork.

The most basic explination is that somebody looks at a hero in a dark light by emphasizing their negative qualities. It's easy to forget that villains are also suspect to this trope, as somebody can dismiss a Tragic Villain's problems as Wangst and want to send them to the gallows because they kicked a hundred dogs, even though they were forced to.

Common examples as to how a character can be demonized are as follows:

  • The character isn't rightous, and has some poor traits. This could be a checkered past, having been a jerk at one point in the story, or even broke the law. These attributes can be amplified Up To Eleven to make a point, even if a Heel–Face Turn was obvious. In the villainous cases, any signs that they aren't proud of themselves can be undone simply because they still keep doing bad things. Some people aren't forgiving if a character shows self-awareness, yet continues doing evil.

  • The character in question gets in the way of a romantic ship. As you can probably guess, this happens a lot. Most common actions include making the undesired part of a ship become a Tsundere that just screams and acts all mean, forcing the other half to discover their new mate.

  • The character did some horrible deed, yet in the mind of the viewer, got away with it without any retribution. This is made worse if the viewer believes that the victim was innocent or, if they did something wrong, that action was nowhere near as bad as the "punishment".

  • Simply enough, somebody has to look bad because the Draco needs to look good.

The problem with this trope is that the definition sounds simple, but the execution is critical. Anybody can make out a character to be even more wretched or stupid than what canon depicts them, but those are usually reserved for message board tirades. It requires somebody to go the extra step and write a fanfiction or any type of interaction that displays that character in a dark light. The trope's core mandates that a character be written horribly in the interest of telling a story, but because most fans of fiction prefer looking at characters or stories they like, this doesn't happen nowhere near as much as, say, Emperor Evulz eating ice cream at a piazza. Therby, confusion is guaranteed to happen.

Any negative description of a character is simply exhibiting that the user doesn't like that character. To display true disdain lies in a manifesto in which everybody else in the show can't stand them.

I got some bad newz to tell you.
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#28: Dec 24th 2013 at 5:42:01 AM

Should be "audience member" not "user". Other than that, swap it in.

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JDogindy Since: Jul, 2014
#29: Dec 26th 2013 at 9:04:39 AM

Anaylsis has been replaced with the suggestion noted.

I got some bad newz to tell you.
SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#30: Dec 27th 2013 at 3:38:21 AM

Good work. Does anyone else want to comment?

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#32: Jan 1st 2014 at 6:46:57 AM

Hearing nothing else, let's lock this up.

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