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The reason I disagreed with it was that I interpret the trope as being from the audience's perspective rather than the characters (this was from reading the trope description itself, not from looking at existing examples, some of which my violate that assumption)
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The reason I disagreed with it was that I interpret the trope as being from the audience\'s perspective rather than the characters (this was from reading the trope description itself, not from looking at existing examples, some of which my violate that assumption)
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If it helps to understand my reasoning, the reason I interpret it being strictly from the audience's perspective, is that the trope makes reference to the ending of the story. From the characters' perspective, it's not a story.
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If it helps to understand my reasoning, the reason I interpret it being strictly from the audience\'s perspective, is that the trope makes reference to the ending of the story. From the characters\' perspective, (at least in works with a functioning fourth wall, such as this one) it\'s not a story. Only from the audience\'s perspective is it a story.
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The reason I disagreed with it was that I interpret the trope as being from the audience's perspective rather than the characters (this was from reading the trope description itself, not from looking at existing examples, some of which my violate that assumption)
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The reason I disagreed with it was that I interpret the trope as being from the audience\'s perspective rather than the characters (this was from reading the trope description itself, not from looking at existing examples, some of which my violate that assumption)
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If it helps to understand my reasoning, the reason I interpret it being strictly from the audience\'s perspective, is that the trope makes reference to the ending of the story. From the characters\' perspective, it\'s not a story.
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