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CompletelyNormalGuy
(Oldest One in the Book)
25th Dec, 2023 08:20:45 PM
It does seem a bit questionable, but I'd bring it to the Trope Description Improvement Drive for more input.
Bigotry will NEVER be welcome on TV Tropes.
Always in Class One is about how the classrooms of protagonists in a lot of media (mostly eastern works) are "Class X-A" or "Class X-1". There's a weird bit near the end talking about toying with the trope, though:
I'm inclined to remove that last bit in particular just because aversions of tropes pretty much always meaningless anyways, and that's something it even acknowledges. Also, the general tone of the description is weirdly focused on its "laziness" — that a writer putting a main character in "Classroom X-1" is "due to laziness or otherwise". Am I the only one who finds that weirdly negging?
Edited by number9robotic