The point of the example section is to flesh out tropes by providing specific details — see How To Write An Example. This means we don't list tropes just by themselves: the details of how they play out are required. Remembering that the reader isn't expected to have seen the work in question the One Word Examples aren't very useful and need to be expanded. Moving the tropes with no details at all to discussion.
The point of the example section is to flesh out tropes by providing specific details — see How To Write An Example. This means we don't list tropes just by themselves: the details of how they play out are required. Remembering that the reader isn't expected to have seen the work in question the One Word Examples aren't very useful and need to be expanded. Moving the tropes with no details at all to discussion.
- '70s Hair
- Ax-Crazy
- Curiosity Killed the Cast
- Daylight Horror
- Evil Laugh
- Fade to Black
- Fat Bastard
- Fat Idiot
- Hospital Hottie
- Insane Equals Violent
- Insanity Defense
- Mummies at the Dinner Table
- Murder Is the Best Solution
- No Budget
- Numbered Sequels
- Police Are Useless
- Reaction Shot
- Sean Connery Is Going To Shoot You
- Serial Killer
- The '70s
- The Sociopath
- Trailers Always Spoil
- Villainous Glutton
- Villain Protagonist
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