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22nd Jun '10 at 09:49:12 AMDante668
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \"impossible\"? Example: In \'\'Discworld/TheLastHero\'\', Leonard of Quirm wants only Artificing \'\'students\'\' to design a flying machine bound for the Hub, because they have not yet been taught the boundaries of what is possible (and can therefore let their imaginations run wild). Inversion: In \'\'TheMatrix\'\', one of the first things Neo must learn to overcome are the \"learned boundaries\" (of gravity and so forth) in order to master the Matrix.
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \
22nd Jun '10 at 09:48:03 AMDante668
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \"impossible\"? Example: In \'\'Discworld/TheLastHero\'\', Leonard of Quirm wants only Artificing \'\'students\'\' to design a flying machine bound for the Hub, because they have not yet been taught the boundaries of what is possible (and can therefore let their imaginations run wild).
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \
22nd Jun '10 at 09:41:24 AMDante668
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \"impossible\"? Example: In \'\'Discworld/TheLastHero\'\', Leonard of Quirm wants only Artificing \'\'students\'\' to design a flying machine bound for the Hub, because they have not yet been taught the boundaries of what is possible.
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \
22nd Jun '10 at 09:41:12 AMDante668
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \"impossible\"? Example: In \'\'TheLastHero\'\', Leonard of Quirm wants only Artificing \'\'students\'\' to design a flying machine bound for the Hub, because they have not yet been taught the boundaries of what is possible.
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Do we have a trope covering when a character is able to pull off amazing feats (of agility, engineering, etc) because they haven\'t yet learned that such things are \

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