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eroock
Since: Sep, 2012
JuliusHG
Since: May, 2024
5th May, 2024 03:54:00 AM
Yes, it fits, even if the trope description doesn't explicitly address the huge crowds but it appears in some examples, like 300 and The Life of Brian. I think the Acoustic License trope may be well splited in both.
Does this trope exists? Generally noticed in old ages stories (medieval, the roman empire, etc.), a leader speaks to a very large crowd, and he doesn't need any modern loudspeaker because everyone in the audience seems to hear him loud and clear. Geez, I've been in not so big theaters and people in the farther seats can't understand well the actors words.
I don't remember exactly but I saw one in which the audience area was impressively huge, and no one complains because they couldn't listen the speech. Indeed, the whole audience reacts to the speech.
Edited by JuliusHG