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%% * GettingCrap PastTheRadar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* LongTitle: The full title, in archaic Tagalog, is "''Pinagdaanang Buhay nina'' '''Florante at Laura''' ''sa Kahariang Albanya: Kinuha sa madlang "cuadro histórico" o pinturang nagsasabi sa mga nangyayari nang unang panahon sa Imperyo ng Gresya, at tinula ng isang matuwain sa bersong Tagalog.''" [[note]]"The Life of Florante and Laura in the Kingdom of Albania: Culled from a publicly-displayed "cuadro histórico" or painting which describes the events which were occurring during ancient times in the Empire of Greece, and penned by one who enjoys Tagalog verse."[[/note]]
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* WorkInfoTitle: The full title, in archaic Tagalog, is "''Pinagdaanang Buhay nina'' '''Florante at Laura''' ''sa Kahariang Albanya: Kinuha sa madlang "cuadro histórico" o pinturang nagsasabi sa mga nangyayari nang unang panahon sa Imperyo ng Gresya, at tinula ng isang matuwain sa bersong Tagalog.''" [[note]]"The Life of Florante and Laura in the Kingdom of Albania: Culled from a publicly-displayed "cuadro histórico" or painting which describes the events which were occurring during ancient times in the Empire of Greece, and penned by one who enjoys Tagalog verse."[[/note]]
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* AuthorTract: Basically the whole thing, but special mention goes to the chapter "''Pag-Ibig Anakin''", which is dedicated to bashing parents who [[SpoiledBrat spoil their kids]].
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* AuthorTract: Basically the whole thing, but special mention goes to the chapter "''Pag-Ibig Anakin''", Anakin''" ([[Characters/StarWarsAnakinSkywalker no, not that one]]), which is dedicated to bashing parents who [[SpoiledBrat spoil their kids]].
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* [[ChainedToARock Chained To A Tree]]: How we find Florante in the beginning.
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* [[ChainedToARock Chained To A to a Tree]]: How we find Florante in the beginning.
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%%* DistressedDamsel: [[spoiler:Laura. So much.]]
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%%* BiggerBad: Sultan Ali-Adab of Persia.
* BoundAndGagged: When Florante comes back after battle because he received a letter from King Linceo [[spoiler:thought that's actually Adolfo]], he gets ambushed and this happens.
* BoundAndGagged: When Florante comes back after battle because he received a letter from King Linceo [[spoiler:thought that's actually Adolfo]], he gets ambushed and this happens.
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%%* BiggerBad: Sultan Ali-Adab of Persia.
*BoundAndGagged: When Florante comes back after battle because he received a letter from King Linceo [[spoiler:thought that's actually Adolfo]], he gets ambushed and this happens.
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* {{Uberwald}}: The ''Gubat na Mapanglaw'' (Melancholy Forest) where Florante's tied up. It's dark, forbidding, and even has bloodthirsty lions in it.
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* {{Uberwald}}: The ''Gubat na Mapanglaw'' (Melancholy Forest) where Florante's tied up. It's dark, forbidding, and even has bloodthirsty lions and tigers in it.
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* {{Uberwald}}: The ''Gubat na Mapanglaw'' (Melancholy Forest) where Florante's tied up. It's dark, forbidding, and even has bloodthirsty lions in it.
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* SwordAndSandal: The epic itself has shades of this since it's set in TheHighMiddleAges, but the SchoolPlay that Florante, Adolfo and company act in—''Theatre/OedipusRex''—counts even more so for being set in ancient Greece.