ChrisX
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Since: Jan, 2001
Aug 7th 2010 at 6:51:40 PM
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This has been plaguing some things a lot, but...
Isn't Lady of War a trope about women who fights with full grace and dignity, emphasizing femininity rather than 'Women who were soldiers in war'? On what occassion does Sakura emphasizes her dignity and grace so she is considered a Lady of War? This trope has been misused so many times...
Pulled:
Natsuki Mamiya
Adult Child has been renamed to One of the Kids. In order for this to be an example of the trope, the character's childishness has to be from or demonstrated by interacting with children. This example can be added back with context relevant to the trope if it fits.
Edited by Oreochan "Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous."