We could probably just zap the ones with no elaboration given that wording like "this trope is present in [insert work here]" could well be erroneous given the new definition for Rousseau Was Right.
Accidental mistakes are forgivable, intentional ones are not.Can anyone here provide elaboration on the following examples?
- Shugo Chara is just a bit like this, although they do have the Easter leader and the X Eggs they have to stop.
- My Neighbor Totoro was intended as an embodiment of this trope. Other Studio Ghibli works tend to have at least a nod towards it.
- Real Drive is made of this.
- Antoine de Saint Exupery.
- This is a huge theme that resonates through Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture.
- Patricia A. McKillip's novels seem to feature this a lot, with The Tower at Stoney Wood as a particularly strong example.
- Janet Kagan's book Mirabile.
- This is a philosophy used a few times in the Sonic The Hedgehog franchise, notably at the end of both of the titles in the Sonic Adventure Series (Tails and Amy, respectively).
- This is a key trope in The Dragon Wars Saga.
- Lilo and Stitch fits this, even if its Recycled: The Series throws it out the window.
I'm pretty sure Lilo And Stitch fits into White-and-Grey Morality, but I'm not 100% sure on that. I have not seen any of the other works.
edited 29th Nov '10 1:05:07 PM by fawn
^Not actually my favorite animal.The Sonic Adventure example is probably referring to Amy's speech at the end of Sonic Adventure 2 where she says "Some people may be selfish like the professor said, but they're basically good".
Rhymes with "Protracted."Maybe the examples should be temporarily moved to a sandbox page until we finish sorting them?
Say, Sandbox.Examples To Sort Into Rousseau Was Right White And Grey Morality And Humans Are Good
We can always cut it once we're done.
edited 30th Nov '10 2:50:12 AM by Roxor
Accidental mistakes are forgivable, intentional ones are not.This thread expired after 60 days of inactivity.
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What would be the best way to fix the page?
Think we could just eyeball a lot of 'em? I'm not familiar with most of them either, but a lot seem pretty safe to move over to White and Gray. "No villains" is a clear criteria.
Alright, I started the migration. Examples that didn't elaborate ("this trope is present in Series X") stayed at their starting point in Rousseau.
edited 28th Nov '10 5:30:47 PM by Tyoria