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What about a whole seperate aversion section?
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Well, let\\\'s consider. The word aversion implies avoiding something that you would have run into if you simply did nothing or didn\\\'t change your course. An averted trope is a case where you would have expected the creator to use it because it\\\'s common in the genre or easier to use than alternatives, and where taking an alternative requires some originality or effort. It also depends on the context, since flynning is the default in Hollywood swashbucklers or epic wuxia movies, but in black and white samurai movies the choreography tends to be based around the SingleStrokeBattle instead. If a trope page is made up of 50 percent straight examples and 50 percent aversions, then presumably it isn\\\'t notable for the trope not to be used and those averted examples should be culled until you have only notable aversions. In a very general sense, I think flynning is the default and realistic sword combat the excegg ption. In theory, there must be alot of cases where not using flynning would be notable. In practice, however, I haven\\\'t got a sense yet of what most of these \\\"aversion\\\" examples are like, and I would have to read through them before I can make a judgement call.
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What about a whole seperate aversion section?
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Well, let\\\'s consider. The word aversion implies avoiding something that you would have run into if you simply did nothing or didn\\\'t change your course. An averted trope is a case where you would have expected the creator to use it because it\\\'s common in the genre or easier to use than alternatives, and where taking an alternative requires some originality or effort. It also depends on the context, since flynning is the default in Hollywood swashbucklers or epic wuxia movies, but in black and white samurai movies the choreography tends to be based around the SingleStrokeBattle instead. If a trope page is made up of 50 percent straight examples and 50 percent aversions, then presumably it isn\\\'t notable for the trope not to be used and those averted examples should be culled until you have only notable aversions. In a very general sense, I think flynning is the default and realistic sword combat the excegg ption. In theory, there must be alot of cases where not using flynning would be notable. In practice, however, I haven\\\'t got a sense yet of what most of these \\\"aversion\\\" examples are like, and I would have to read through them before I can make a judgement call.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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What about a whole seperate aversion section?
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Well, let\\\'s consider. The word aversion implies avoiding something that you would have run into if you simply did nothing or didn\\\'t change your course. An averted trope is a case where you would have expected the creator to use it because it\\\'s common in the genre or easier to use than alternatives, and where taking an alternative requires some originality or effort. It also depends on the context, since flynning is the default in Hollywood swashbucklers or epic wuxia movies, but in black and white samurai movies the choreography tends to be based around the SingleStrokeBattle instead. If a trope page is made up of 50 percent straight examples and 50 percent aversions, then presumably it isn\\\'t notable for the trope not to be used and those averted examples should be culled until you have only notable aversions. In a very general sense, I think flynning is the default and realistic sword combat the excegg ption. In theory, there must be alot of cases where not using flynning would be notable. In practice, however, I haven\\\'t got a sense yet of what most of these \\\"aversion\\\" examples are like, and I would have to read through them before I can make a judgement call.
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