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In works with more gritty realism, violence will be depicted (hitting the victim, knocking her down), and perhaps some of the victim's clothing may be seen torn and/or removed before the action leaves the scene. The audience may even see the rapist unfasten his belt and/or trousers just before the cutaway. The discretion may be achieved by having the rapist take the victim to another room (perhaps a bedroom or some other place with furnishings to facilitate sex, thus being a further indication of coming events). Alternatively, the camera will pan away to another character's reaction or some other view, or the shot will end and another will immediately follow.

Because the event is not completely shown, the audience can become confused as to whether the crime actually took place, and to what extent (i.e. whether the victim was also murdered). This can be done on purpose, to instill suspense in the audience, to make them [[NothingIsScarier imagine an act more heinous than could ever be shown]], or to subvert this trope and reveal that something far more innocuous, often after a misunderstanding leads to tragedy. This trope also turns up for BlackComedyRape scenes, and for many modern iterations of Double Standard Rape sorts of scenes (say, when [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization the supposed victim grants consent]]), because graphically portraying rape as the violent crime it is would undermine those tropes.

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In works with more gritty realism, violence will be depicted (hitting the victim, knocking her them down), and perhaps some of the victim's clothing may be seen torn and/or removed before the action leaves the scene. The audience may even see the rapist unfasten his their belt and/or trousers trousers, or remove whatever else they are wearing, just before the cutaway. The discretion may be achieved by having the rapist take the victim to another room (perhaps a bedroom or some other place with furnishings to facilitate sex, thus being a further indication of coming events). Alternatively, the camera will pan away to another character's reaction or some other view, or the shot will end and another will immediately follow.

Because the event is not completely shown, the audience can become confused as to whether the crime actually took place, and to what extent (i.e. whether the victim was also murdered). This can be done on purpose, to instill suspense in the audience, to make them [[NothingIsScarier imagine an act more heinous than could ever be shown]], or to subvert this trope and reveal that something far more innocuous, often after a misunderstanding leads to tragedy. This trope also turns up for BlackComedyRape scenes, and for many modern iterations of Double Standard Rape sorts of scenes (say, when [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization the supposed victim grants consent]]), because graphically portraying rape as the violent crime it is would undermine those tropes.
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* ''Literature/AClockworkOrange'': When Dim and Billy take Alex out in the middle of nowhere for a beatdown, what apparently happens during the attack is so graphic that Alex refuses to describe it to the readers. The attackers put their clothes back on afterward, suggesting a rape.
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* There's a scene in ''Film/ShanghaiExpress'' where [[spoiler:Hui Fei]] is dragged into Chang's office. The film cuts away afterwards but she's noticeably disheveled afterwards.
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* In ''Series/GameOfThrones,'' Season 5 Episode 6 when Ramsey Bolton rapes Sansa on their wedding night, the camera shows only Theon being forced to watch it and Sansa's pained face.

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* In the final episode of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', [[spoiler: Griffith, now Femto,]] rapes [[spoiler: Casca]] but we only see him lowering his winged cape over her lower body so we can't actually see the physical portion going on, though we can still see [[spoiler: Casca]] writhing in agony as this is happening to her. The anime depiction was [[LighterAndSofter FAR MORE DOCILE]] than the manga.

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* In the final episode of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', [[spoiler: Griffith, now Femto,]] rapes [[spoiler: Casca]] but we only see him lowering his winged cape over her lower body so we can't actually see the physical portion going on, though we can still see [[spoiler: Casca]] writhing in agony as this is happening to her. The anime depiction was [[LighterAndSofter FAR MORE DOCILE]] than the manga.



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* Happens in ''Film/ThreeHundred'' when Leonidas's wife Queen Gorgo is raped by the council member in exchange for an audience with them. [[spoiler: When he turns out to be a traitor, she rather awesomely has her revenge]].

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* Happens in ''Film/ThreeHundred'' when Leonidas's wife Queen Gorgo is raped by the council member in exchange for an audience with them. [[spoiler: When he turns out to be a traitor, she rather awesomely has her revenge]].



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* ''Film/ShowdownInLittleTokyo'': After Yoshida displays a sexual interest in Minako, he's seen dragging her into his bedroom and strips down. He shows her a tape depicting how he decapitated her friend Angel previously and warns her that the same will happen to her if she disobeys him. The actual rape isn't depicted, but it's strongly hinted that Minako is DrivenToSuicide afterwards.
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* ''Film/TheBorrower'': When Sully rapes a female cop he subdued to escape from the hospital, it's made even creepier because the camera focuses on a news report and we only hear what's happening.
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* In the first season of ''Series/HappyValley'', a BoundAndGagged Ann Gallagher is asked if she is a virgin by her kidnapper [[PsychoForHire Tommy Lee Royce]] and it cuts away as she screams through the duct tape. The next time we see her she is bruised and crying with her underwear on the floor. The other kidnapper [[EvenEvilHasStandards realizes what happened and is horrified.]]
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* May have happened in ''Film/RockAndRollHighSchool'' judging by the way Mrs. Togar's henchmen approach Riff and her friend right before they steal their tickets. And being the CompleteMonster she is, it must be assumed that Togar did NOT lift so much as a finger as she witnessed the double rape. If Riff and her friend really were raped as may have been implied, they're too concerned about having to come out at the top in a freshly kicked-off game of XanatosSpeedChess to be traumatized.

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* May have happened in ''Film/RockAndRollHighSchool'' judging by the way Mrs. Togar's henchmen approach Riff and her friend right before they steal their tickets. And being the CompleteMonster EvilTeacher she is, it must be assumed that Togar did NOT lift so much as a finger as she witnessed the double rape. If Riff and her friend really were raped as may have been implied, they're too concerned about having to come out at the top in a freshly kicked-off game of XanatosSpeedChess to be traumatized.
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* ''[[QueensBlade Queen's Blade Hide 'n Seek]]'', complete with falling rosebud, makes it clear that [[spoiler:Elina rapes Nyx, which is alluded to without having to show it.]]
* The ''BlackLagoon'' OVA has a flashback of Revy's PrisonRape, which shows pretty much everything but the actual act.
* Diva raping Riku in ''BloodPlus''.
* Used in ''{{Golgo 13}}: The Professional'' the first time the assassin Snake rapes Laura Dawson. A bit less discretion is used much the second time it happens, [[{{Squick}} unfortunately]].
* Used in ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' when the young [[spoiler:Altena]] is about to be raped by a soldier. He's put her on a bed and is about to lie down next to her, and we then see [[EmpathyDollShot her doll]] hit the floor.
* Used in the anime version of ''IkkiTousen''. When [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] immobilizes and then rapes [[spoiler: Ryoumou]], the screen pans to the nearby woods. And later, we see [[spoiler: Ryoumou]] laying down on her stomach, still paralyzed, and with her bare bottom exposed.
* In ''VisualNovel/SchoolDays'', when [[spoiler: Taisuke]] rapes [[spoiler: Kotonoha]], we see him pining her to the wall and undoing her blouse as she just stands there in an HeroicBSOD. Then, the girl's school tie falls to the ground.




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* The ''Manga/BlackLagoon'' OVA has a flashback of Revy's PrisonRape, which shows pretty much everything but the actual act.
* Diva raping Riku in ''Anime/BloodPlus''.
* Used in ''Manga/{{Golgo 13}}: The Professional'' the first time the assassin Snake rapes Laura Dawson. A bit less discretion is used much the second time it happens, [[{{Squick}} unfortunately]].
* Used in the anime version of ''Manga/IkkiTousen''. When [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] immobilizes and then rapes [[spoiler: Ryoumou]], the screen pans to the nearby woods. And later, we see [[spoiler: Ryoumou]] laying down on her stomach, still paralyzed, and with her bare bottom exposed.
* Used in ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' when the young [[spoiler:Altena]] is about to be raped by a soldier. He's put her on a bed and is about to lie down next to her, and we then see [[EmpathyDollShot her doll]] hit the floor.
* ''Anime/QueensBlade Hide 'n Seek'', complete with falling rosebud, makes it clear that [[spoiler:Elina rapes Nyx, which is alluded to without having to show it.]]
* In ''VisualNovel/SchoolDays'', when [[spoiler: Taisuke]] rapes [[spoiler: Kotonoha]], we see him pining her to the wall and undoing her blouse as she just stands there in an HeroicBSOD. Then, the girl's school tie falls to the ground.



* Used when The Incredible Hulk is raped by [[FutureMeScaresMe his evil future self's]] harem in the FutureImperfect miniseries.
* In ''[[Comicbook/{{Starman}} Starman]]'': When Jack Knight is drugged into unconsciousness and raped by Nash, the second Mist, the scene occurs from his point-of-view as a very strange erotic dream. Additionally, while the implication is there in the initial scene, it isn't until many issues later that the series confirms the fact that a rape occurred with a WhamLine.
* Surprisingly, despite its tremendous profanity, explicit portrayals of sex, and outright gore elsewhere, {{Preacher}} keeps Herr Starr's rape by "sexual investigator" entirely off-panel. As with some other examples, this is because the scene runs on DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale. Indeed, all the male-on-male rape in the series is both played for laughs and kept offscreen; the instance we do see is male-on-female, and is played as RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil.

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* Used when The Incredible Hulk ComicBook/IncredibleHulk is raped by [[FutureMeScaresMe his evil future self's]] harem in the FutureImperfect miniseries.
* In ''[[Comicbook/{{Starman}} Starman]]'': When Jack Knight is drugged into unconsciousness and raped by Nash, the second Mist, the scene occurs from his point-of-view as a very strange erotic dream. Additionally, while the implication is there in the initial scene, it isn't until many issues later that the series confirms the fact that a rape occurred with a WhamLine.
* Surprisingly, despite its tremendous profanity, explicit portrayals of sex, and outright gore elsewhere, {{Preacher}} ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'' keeps Herr Starr's rape by "sexual investigator" entirely off-panel. As with some other examples, this is because the scene runs on DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale. Indeed, all the male-on-male rape in the series is both played for laughs and kept offscreen; the instance we do see is male-on-female, and is played as RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil.
* In ''Comicbook/{{Starman}}'': When Jack Knight is drugged into unconsciousness and raped by Nash, the second Mist, the scene occurs from his point-of-view as a very strange erotic dream. Additionally, while the implication is there in the initial scene, it isn't until many issues later that the series confirms the fact that a rape occurred with a WhamLine.



* Happens in ''Film/ThreeHundred'' when Leonidas's wife Queen Gorgo is raped by the council member in exchange for an audience with them. [[spoiler: When he turns out to be a traitor, she rather awesomely has her revenge]].
* ''Film/{{Deliverance}}'' (the TV edit, at least) does this to the homosexual rape scene.
* PlayedForLaughs with the PrisonRape scene in the Norm [=McDonald=] comedy ''Film/DirtyWork''. Not only is the rape itself not shown, but Norm's reaction is comically understated.
* Used in the infamous NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization scene from ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''.
* The camera pans up right before [[Creator/ClintEastwood the Stranger]] rapes an impudent woman to teach her a lesson in manners in ''Film/HighPlainsDrifter''.
* Happened in the movie ''Film/HoundDog'' with the main character, Lewellyn, while she was being raped by a neighborhood teenager. The main character (who had already been coerced into stripping naked) was shown from the shoulders up making faces of anguish and begging her attacker to stop. Made even ''more'' unsettling by the fact that the character in question was a twelve-year-old girl played by a pre-teen Creator/DakotaFanning.
* The rape and murder of Saladin's sister by Reynald de Chatillon in ''Film/KingdomOfHeaven'' is presented this way. To wit: he approaches her from a distance. She tells him who she is, and he replies 'yes, I know' before ripping the veil from her face before the scene cuts away.
* The rape scene in ''Film/PulpFiction'' is mostly off screen, but you know exactly what's going on from the dialogue, and when Butch sneaks into the room wielding the sword you get an eyeful right before he takes the bad guys down.
* May have happened in ''Film/RockAndRollHighSchool'' judging by the way Mrs. Togar's henchmen approach Riff and her friend right before they steal their tickets. And being the CompleteMonster she is, it must be assumed that Togar did NOT lift so much as a finger as she witnessed the double rape. If Riff and her friend really were raped as may have been implied, they're too concerned about having to come out at the top in a freshly kicked-off game of XanatosSpeedChess to be traumatized.
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' shows "The Sisters" beating up Andy Dufresne, but the camera seems to pan away from the actual rape.
* Famous example from ''Theatre/AStreetcarNamedDesire'', where the last scene we see of Blanche before her complete nervous breakdown and regression is Stanley hitting her and dragging her into the bedroom.
* The climax of the "Poor Thing" scene with Judge Turpin and Lucy Barker from ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet''. We're not shown anything beyond Judge Turpin descending upon Lucy with the big cloak, but we are shown the nightmarish vision of the masked crowd surrounding her and laughing as she screams, as well as the Beadle's sinister grin as the musical number/flashback ends.
* In ''Film/VampiresKiss'', the {{villain protagonist}} Peter Loew rapes his secretary, although it is not explicitly shown. The scene cuts to the moments after the act.



* The camera pans up right before [[Creator/ClintEastwood the Stranger]] rapes an impudent woman to teach her a lesson in manners in ''HighPlainsDrifter''.
* May have happened in ''RockAndRollHighSchool'' judging by the way Mrs. Togar's henchmen approach Riff and her friend right before they steal their tickets. And being the CompleteMonster she is, it must be assumed that Togar did NOT lift so much as a finger as she witnessed the double rape. If Riff and her friend really were raped as may have been implied, they're too concerned about having to come out at the top in a freshly kicked-off game of XanatosSpeedChess to be traumatized.
* ''{{Deliverance}}'' (the TV edit, at least) does this to the homosexual rape scene.
* The rape scene in ''PulpFiction'' is mostly off screen, but you know exactly what's going on from the dialogue, and when Butch sneaks into the room wielding the sword you get an eyeful right before he takes the bad guys down.
* ''TheShawshankRedemption'' shows "The Sisters" beating up Andy Dufresne, but the camera seems to pan away from the actual rape.
* The climax of the "Poor Thing" scene with Judge Turpin and Lucy Barker from ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet''. We're not shown anything beyond Judge Turpin descending upon Lucy with the big cloak, but we are shown the nightmarish vision of the masked crowd surrounding her and laughing as she screams, as well as the Beadle's sinister grin as the musical number/flashback ends.
* The rape and murder of Saladin's sister by Reynald de Chatillon in ''Film/KingdomOfHeaven'' is presented this way. To wit: he approaches her from a distance. She tells him who she is, and he replies 'yes, I know' before ripping the veil from her face before the scene cuts away.
* PlayedForLaughs with the PrisonRape scene in the Norm [=McDonald=] comedy ''DirtyWork''. Not only is the rape itself not shown, but Norm's reaction is comically understated.
* Used in the infamous NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization scene from ''GoneWithTheWind''.
* In ''VampiresKiss'', the {{villain protagonist}} Peter Loew rapes his secretary, although it is not explicitly shown. The scene cuts to the moments after the act.
* Famous example from ''AStreetcarNamedDesire'', where the last scene we see of Blanche before her complete nervous breakdown and regression is Stanley hitting her and dragging her into the bedroom.
* Happens in ''[[ThreeHundred 300]]'' when Leonidas's wife Queen Gorgo is raped by the council member in exchange for an audience with them. [[spoiler: When he turns out to be a traitor, she rather awesomely has her revenge]].
* Happened in the movie ''Hounddog'' with the main character, Lewellyn, while she was being raped by a neighborhood teenager. The main character (who had already been coerced into stripping naked) was shown from the shoulders up making faces of anguish and begging her attacker to stop. Made even ''more'' unsettling by the fact that the character in question was a twelve-year-old girl played by a pre-teen DakotaFanning.

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* The camera pans up right before [[Creator/ClintEastwood the Stranger]] rapes an impudent woman to teach her a lesson in manners in ''HighPlainsDrifter''.
* May have happened in ''RockAndRollHighSchool'' judging by the way Mrs. Togar's henchmen approach Riff and her friend right before they steal their tickets. And being the CompleteMonster she is, it must be assumed that Togar did NOT lift so much as a finger as she witnessed the double rape. If Riff and her friend really were raped as may have been implied, they're too concerned about having to come out at the top in a freshly kicked-off game of XanatosSpeedChess to be traumatized.
* ''{{Deliverance}}'' (the TV edit, at least) does this to the homosexual rape scene.
* The rape scene in ''PulpFiction'' is mostly off screen, but you know exactly what's going on from the dialogue, and when Butch sneaks into the room wielding the sword you get an eyeful right before he takes the bad guys down.
* ''TheShawshankRedemption'' shows "The Sisters" beating up Andy Dufresne, but the camera seems to pan away from the actual rape.
* The climax of the "Poor Thing" scene with Judge Turpin and Lucy Barker from ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet''. We're not shown anything beyond Judge Turpin descending upon Lucy with the big cloak, but we are shown the nightmarish vision of the masked crowd surrounding her and laughing as she screams, as well as the Beadle's sinister grin as the musical number/flashback ends.
* The rape and murder of Saladin's sister by Reynald de Chatillon in ''Film/KingdomOfHeaven'' is presented this way. To wit: he approaches her from a distance. She tells him who she is, and he replies 'yes, I know' before ripping the veil from her face before the scene cuts away.
* PlayedForLaughs with the PrisonRape scene in the Norm [=McDonald=] comedy ''DirtyWork''. Not only is the rape itself not shown, but Norm's reaction is comically understated.
* Used in the infamous NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization scene from ''GoneWithTheWind''.
* In ''VampiresKiss'', the {{villain protagonist}} Peter Loew rapes his secretary, although it is not explicitly shown. The scene cuts to the moments after the act.
* Famous example from ''AStreetcarNamedDesire'', where the last scene we see of Blanche before her complete nervous breakdown and regression is Stanley hitting her and dragging her into the bedroom.
* Happens in ''[[ThreeHundred 300]]'' when Leonidas's wife Queen Gorgo is raped by the council member in exchange for an audience with them. [[spoiler: When he turns out to be a traitor, she rather awesomely has her revenge]].
* Happened in the movie ''Hounddog'' with the main character, Lewellyn, while she was being raped by a neighborhood teenager. The main character (who had already been coerced into stripping naked) was shown from the shoulders up making faces of anguish and begging her attacker to stop. Made even ''more'' unsettling by the fact that the character in question was a twelve-year-old girl played by a pre-teen DakotaFanning.



* In ''[[{{Deryni}} The King's Justice]]'', Princess Janniver's memory is read by Rothana, who [[ExpositionBeam shows it to Kelson]]. The text reflects Rothana's editing of the vision in its description of Janniver's emotional reaction, emotions an outraged Rothana passes unfiltered to Kelson. Thus, the readers get no explicit details of the act itself, yet there's no doubt what happened, or who did it; [[spoiler: Caitrin's elder son Ithel]].

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* In ''[[{{Deryni}} ''[[Literature/{{Deryni}} The King's Justice]]'', Princess Janniver's memory is read by Rothana, who [[ExpositionBeam shows it to Kelson]]. The text reflects Rothana's editing of the vision in its description of Janniver's emotional reaction, emotions an outraged Rothana passes unfiltered to Kelson. Thus, the readers get no explicit details of the act itself, yet there's no doubt what happened, or who did it; [[spoiler: Caitrin's elder son Ithel]].



* Joan's BadDate on ''MadMen'' isn't shown--the camera pulls away and we see what she's seeing: the floor under the sofa.
* In ''SonsOfAnarchy'' when Gemma is raped, we see her still fighting her attackers before the action switches to other characters. However, we are later shown the end of the rape when Gemma notices that one of her rapists has a distinct tattoo on his neck.
* The comedy version for the trope was often used in ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' whenever an AbhorrentAdmirer managed to drag [[ButtMonkey Bud]] off for some unwanted passion.
* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Heart of Gold", Burgess is standing in front of a large crowd of men, making an angry speech about how women need to know their place, with the hooker, Chari, standing by him. He tells the crowd "Let us all remember, right here and now, what a woman is, to a man." Then he turns to Chari, says "Get on your knees.", and the camera fades away as she starts kneeling.
* In The BBC's 1967 adaptation of ''Literature/TheForsyteSaga'', just as Soames is about to claim his "marital rights" from his reluctant wife Irene the scene shifts to a barrel-organ playing beneath their window.

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* Joan's BadDate on ''MadMen'' isn't shown--the camera pulls away and we see what she's seeing: The TV movie ''Film/ACaseOfRape'', which treats us to the floor under the sofa.
* In ''SonsOfAnarchy'' when Gemma is raped, we see her still fighting her attackers before the action switches to other characters. However, we are later shown the end
audio, but not visual, of the rape when Gemma notices that one of her rapists has a distinct tattoo on his neck.
* The comedy version for the trope was often used in ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' whenever an AbhorrentAdmirer managed to drag [[ButtMonkey Bud]] off for some unwanted passion.
* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Heart of Gold", Burgess is standing in front of a large crowd of men, making an angry speech about how women need to know their place, with the hooker, Chari, standing by him. He tells the crowd "Let us all remember, right here and now, what a woman is, to a man." Then he turns to Chari, says "Get on your knees.", and the camera fades away as she starts kneeling.
* In The BBC's 1967 adaptation of ''Literature/TheForsyteSaga'', just as Soames is about to claim his "marital rights" from his reluctant wife Irene the scene shifts to a barrel-organ playing beneath their window.
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* Although ''Series/CriminalMinds'' mostly uses the GoryDiscretionShot, there'll occasionally be a rape scene that requires a discretion shot.
* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Heart of Gold", Burgess is standing in front of a large crowd of men, making an angry speech about how women need to know their place, with the hooker, Chari, standing by him. He tells the crowd "Let us all remember, right here and now, what a woman is, to a man." Then he turns to Chari, says "Get on your knees.", and the camera fades away as she starts kneeling.
* In The BBC's 1967 adaptation of ''Literature/TheForsyteSaga'', just as Soames is about to claim his "marital rights" from his reluctant wife Irene the scene shifts to a barrel-organ playing beneath their window.
* Half the rape storylines on Soap operas use this (the other half being wrenchingly graphic). A classic example is the infamous rape scene for Luke and Laura of ''Series/GeneralHospital''--he pulls her down to the floor as she cries out, "No, Luke, no!" as the camera pans away. There's some quick shots of the record turntable and various items scattered around the bar, such as her purse and her sweater, before we see Laura huddled on the floor crying with a disheveled Luke standing over her.
* An early episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' had a woman being drugged during a doctor's visit and the scene fading out coinciding with her passing out, horrified at the realization of what has happened and that she's now powerless to stop him from raping her.



* An early episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' had a woman being drugged during a doctor's visit and the scene fading out coinciding with her passing out, horrified at the realization of what has happened and that she's now powerless to stop him from raping her.
* Half the rape storylines on Soap operas use this (the other half being wrenchingly graphic). A classic example is the infamous rape scene for Luke and Laura of ''GeneralHospital''--he pulls her down to the floor as she cries out, "No, Luke, no!" as the camera pans away. There's some quick shots of the record turntable and various items scattered around the bar, such as her purse and her sweater, before we see Laura huddled on the floor crying with a disheveled Luke standing over her.

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* An early episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' had a woman being drugged during a doctor's visit Joan's BadDate on ''Series/MadMen'' isn't shown--the camera pulls away and the scene fading out coinciding with her passing out, horrified at the realization of we see what has happened and that she's now powerless to stop him from raping her.
* Half the rape storylines on Soap operas use this (the other half being wrenchingly graphic). A classic example is the infamous rape scene for Luke and Laura of ''GeneralHospital''--he pulls her down to
seeing: the floor as she cries out, "No, Luke, no!" as under the camera pans away. There's sofa.
* The comedy version for the trope was often used in ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' whenever an AbhorrentAdmirer managed to drag [[ButtMonkey Bud]] off for
some quick shots unwanted passion.
* In ''Series/SonsOfAnarchy'' when Gemma is raped, we see her still fighting her attackers before the action switches to other characters. However, we are later shown the end
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* The TV movie ACaseOfRape, which treats us to the audio, but not visual, of the attack.
* Although ''CriminalMinds'' mostly uses the GoryDiscretionShot, there'll occasionally be a rape scene that requires a discretion shot.

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* The TV movie ACaseOfRape, which treats us to the audio, but not visual, of the attack.
* Although ''CriminalMinds'' mostly uses the GoryDiscretionShot, there'll occasionally be a rape scene that requires a discretion shot.


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* ''ManOfLaMancha''.''Theatre/ManOfLaMancha''. Just before Aldonza is raped by the muleteers she is either carried offstage or the lights go out so the audience can't see what happens.



* In the ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Dial Meg For Murder" Peter gets raped offscreen by a male bull.
* Happens twice on ''DanVs.'' ...despite being a cartoon aimed at older children, in ''Dan vs. the Animal Shelter'' and ''the Family Camping Trip''.

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* In the ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Dial Meg For Murder" Peter gets raped offscreen by a male bull.
* Happens twice on ''DanVs.'' ...''WesternAnimation/DanVs'' despite being a cartoon aimed at older children, in ''Dan vs. the Animal Shelter'' and ''the Family Camping Trip''.Trip''.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Dial Meg For Murder" Peter gets raped offscreen by a male bull.
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* The camera pans up right before [[ClintEastwood the Stranger]] rapes an impudent woman to teach her a lesson in manners in ''HighPlainsDrifter''.

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* The camera pans up right before [[ClintEastwood [[Creator/ClintEastwood the Stranger]] rapes an impudent woman to teach her a lesson in manners in ''HighPlainsDrifter''.
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* The rape and murder of Saladin's sister by Reynald de Chatillon in ''KingdomOfHeaven'' is presented this way. To wit: he approaches her from a distance. She tells him who she is, and he replies 'yes, I know' before ripping the veil from her face before the scene cuts away.

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* The rape and murder of Saladin's sister by Reynald de Chatillon in ''KingdomOfHeaven'' ''Film/KingdomOfHeaven'' is presented this way. To wit: he approaches her from a distance. She tells him who she is, and he replies 'yes, I know' before ripping the veil from her face before the scene cuts away.
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* Used in the anime version of IkkiTousen. When [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] immobilizes and then rapes [[spoiler: Ryoumou]], the scren pans to the nearby woods. And later, we see [[spoiler: Ryoumou]] laying down on her stomach, still paralyzed, and with her bare bottom exposed.

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* Used in the anime version of IkkiTousen. ''IkkiTousen''. When [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] immobilizes and then rapes [[spoiler: Ryoumou]], the scren screen pans to the nearby woods. And later, we see [[spoiler: Ryoumou]] laying down on her stomach, still paralyzed, and with her bare bottom exposed.



* In the final episode of ''{{Berserk}}'', [[spoiler: Griffith, now Femto,]] rapes [[spoiler: Casca]] but we only see him lowering his winged cape over her lower body so we can't actually see the physical portion going on, though we can still see [[spoiler: Casca]] writhing in agony as this is happening to her. The anime depiction was [[LighterAndSofter FAR MORE DOCILE]] than the manga.

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* In the final episode of ''{{Berserk}}'', ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', [[spoiler: Griffith, now Femto,]] rapes [[spoiler: Casca]] but we only see him lowering his winged cape over her lower body so we can't actually see the physical portion going on, though we can still see [[spoiler: Casca]] writhing in agony as this is happening to her. The anime depiction was [[LighterAndSofter FAR MORE DOCILE]] than the manga.
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* Happens in the City Elf origin story in ''DragonAgeOrigins''; you don't see [[spoiler:Shianni]] being raped but you do see her on the floor next to [[spoiler:Vaughn]], and dialog after the fact makes it pretty clear that this is what happened.

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* Happens in the City Elf origin story in ''DragonAgeOrigins''; ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins''; you don't see [[spoiler:Shianni]] being raped but you do see her on the floor next to [[spoiler:Vaughn]], and dialog after the fact makes it pretty clear that this is what happened.
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* ''[[QueensBlade Queen's Blade Hide 'n Seek]]'', complete with falling rosebud, makes it clear that [[spoiler: Elina rapes Nyx, which is alluded to without having to show it.]]

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* The comedy version for the trope was often used in ''MarriedWithChildren'' whenever an AbhorrentAdmirer managed to drag [[ButtMonkey Bud]] off for some unwanted passion.
* In the ''{{Firefly}}'' episode "Heart of Gold", Burgess is standing in front of a large crowd of men, making an angry speech about how women need to know their place, with the hooker, Chari, standing by him. He tells the crowd "Let us all remember, right here and now, what a woman is, to a man." Then he turns to Chari, says "Get on your knees.", and the camera fades away as she starts kneeling.
* In The BBC's 1967 adaptation of ''TheForsyteSaga'', just as Soames is about to claim his "marital rights" from his reluctant wife Irene the scene shifts to a barrel-organ playing beneath their window.
* The beginning of pretty much any episode of ''LawAndOrderSVU''.
* Often used on ''Series/ColdCase'' if the victim of the week was raped before being killed. Rather than the depicting the murder the way most of the final flashbacks did, the scene would cut away as the assualt began.
* An early episode of ''LawAndOrder'' had a woman being drugged during a doctor's visit and the scene fading out coinciding with her passing out, horrified at the realization of what has happened and that she's now powerless to stop him from raping her.
* Half the rape storylines on Soap operas use this (the other half being wrenchingly graphic). A classic example is the infamous rape scene for Luke and Laura of GeneralHospital--he pulls her down to the floor as she cries out, "No, Luke, no!" as the camera pans away. There's some quick shots of the record turntable and various items scattered around the bar, such as her purse and her sweater, before we see Laura huddled on the floor crying with a disheveled Luke standing over her.

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* The comedy version for the trope was often used in ''MarriedWithChildren'' ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' whenever an AbhorrentAdmirer managed to drag [[ButtMonkey Bud]] off for some unwanted passion.
* In the ''{{Firefly}}'' ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Heart of Gold", Burgess is standing in front of a large crowd of men, making an angry speech about how women need to know their place, with the hooker, Chari, standing by him. He tells the crowd "Let us all remember, right here and now, what a woman is, to a man." Then he turns to Chari, says "Get on your knees.", and the camera fades away as she starts kneeling.
* In The BBC's 1967 adaptation of ''TheForsyteSaga'', ''Literature/TheForsyteSaga'', just as Soames is about to claim his "marital rights" from his reluctant wife Irene the scene shifts to a barrel-organ playing beneath their window.
* The beginning of pretty much any episode of ''LawAndOrderSVU''.
* Often used on ''Series/ColdCase'' if the victim of the week was raped before being killed. Rather than the depicting the murder the way most of the final flashbacks did, the scene would cut away as the assualt assault began.
* The beginning of pretty much any episode of ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit''.
* An early episode of ''LawAndOrder'' ''Series/LawAndOrder'' had a woman being drugged during a doctor's visit and the scene fading out coinciding with her passing out, horrified at the realization of what has happened and that she's now powerless to stop him from raping her.
* Half the rape storylines on Soap operas use this (the other half being wrenchingly graphic). A classic example is the infamous rape scene for Luke and Laura of GeneralHospital--he ''GeneralHospital''--he pulls her down to the floor as she cries out, "No, Luke, no!" as the camera pans away. There's some quick shots of the record turntable and various items scattered around the bar, such as her purse and her sweater, before we see Laura huddled on the floor crying with a disheveled Luke standing over her.
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* Used in ''{{Noir}}'' when the young [[spoiler:Altena]] is about to be raped by a soldier. He's put her on a bed and is about to lie down next to her, and we then see [[EmpathyDollShot her doll]] hit the floor.

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* Used in ''{{Noir}}'' ''Anime/{{Noir}}'' when the young [[spoiler:Altena]] is about to be raped by a soldier. He's put her on a bed and is about to lie down next to her, and we then see [[EmpathyDollShot her doll]] hit the floor.
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* Queen Taramis' rape by Constantius in the {{Conan}} story "A Witch Shall Be Born."

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Because the event is not completely shown, the audience can become confused as to whether the crime actually took place, and to what extent (i.e. whether the victim was also murdered). This can be done on purpose, to instill suspense in the audience, to make them [[NothingIsScarier imagine an act more heinous than could ever be shown]], or to subvert this trope and reveal that something far more innocuous, often after a misunderstanding leads to tragedy. This trope also turns up for BlackComedyRape scenes, and for many modern iterations of Double Standard Rape sorts of scenes (say, when [[ItsNotRapeIfYouEnjoyedIt the supposed victim grants consent]]), because graphically portraying rape as the violent crime it is would undermine those tropes.

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Because the event is not completely shown, the audience can become confused as to whether the crime actually took place, and to what extent (i.e. whether the victim was also murdered). This can be done on purpose, to instill suspense in the audience, to make them [[NothingIsScarier imagine an act more heinous than could ever be shown]], or to subvert this trope and reveal that something far more innocuous, often after a misunderstanding leads to tragedy. This trope also turns up for BlackComedyRape scenes, and for many modern iterations of Double Standard Rape sorts of scenes (say, when [[ItsNotRapeIfYouEnjoyedIt [[NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization the supposed victim grants consent]]), because graphically portraying rape as the violent crime it is would undermine those tropes.



* Used in the infamous ItsNotRapeIfYouEnjoyedIt scene from ''GoneWithTheWind''.

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* In ''VampiresKiss'', the {{villain protagonist}} Peter Loew rapes his secretary, although it is not explicitly shown. He pins her to the ground, tears her blouse, and the scene cuts to the moments after the act.

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* In ''VampiresKiss'', the {{villain protagonist}} Peter Loew rapes his secretary, although it is not explicitly shown. He pins her to the ground, tears her blouse, and the The scene cuts to the moments after the act.



* ''{{Speak}}'': [[spoiler: Andy raped Melinda offscreen]] before the book started.

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* ''{{Speak}}'': [[spoiler: Andy raped Melinda offscreen]] before the book started.



** The ''LawAndOrderUK'' episode based on this even plays it twice. Aside from the similar scene, as the other members of the team review the tape the woman made of the attack, we can hear everything, but see only their grim, angry, disgusted reactions, never the assault itself.
* Half the rape storylines on SoapOperas use this (the other half being wrenchingly graphic). A classic example is the infamous RapeIsLove scene for Luke and Laura of GeneralHospital--he pulls her down to the floor as she cries out, "No, Luke, no!" as the camera pans away. There's some quick shots of the record turntable and various items scattered around the bar, such as her purse and her sweater, before we see Laura huddled on the floor crying with a disheveled Luke standing over her. This may have been one of the few times where a soap HAD to use a discretion shot, as Laura's actress Genie Francis was only 17 at the time and it may very well have been illegal to film anything more blatant.

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** The ''LawAndOrderUK'' episode based on this even plays it twice. Aside from the similar scene, as the other members of the team review the tape the woman made of the attack, we can hear everything, but see only their grim, angry, disgusted reactions, never the assault itself.
* Half the rape storylines on SoapOperas Soap operas use this (the other half being wrenchingly graphic). A classic example is the infamous RapeIsLove rape scene for Luke and Laura of GeneralHospital--he pulls her down to the floor as she cries out, "No, Luke, no!" as the camera pans away. There's some quick shots of the record turntable and various items scattered around the bar, such as her purse and her sweater, before we see Laura huddled on the floor crying with a disheveled Luke standing over her. This may have been one of the few times where a soap HAD to use a discretion shot, as Laura's actress Genie Francis was only 17 at the time and it may very well have been illegal to film anything more blatant.



** He also gets raped offscreen by Meg with a loofa and by ''pie steam''.
* Happens twice on ''DanVs.'' ...despite being a cartoon aimed at older children, in ''Dan vs. the Animal Shelter'' and ''the Family Camping Trip''.

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** He also gets raped offscreen by Meg with a loofa and by ''pie steam''.
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* [[http://manga.animea.net/queen-s-blade-hide-seek-chapter-9-page-26.html This page]] from ''[[QueensBlade Queen's Blade Hide 'n Seek]]'', complete with falling rosebud, makes it clear that [[spoiler: Elina rapes Nyx, which is alluded to [[http://manga.animea.net/queen-s-blade-hide-seek-chapter-9-page-25.html here]]]], without having to show it.

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* [[http://manga.animea.net/queen-s-blade-hide-seek-chapter-9-page-26.html This page]] from ''[[QueensBlade Queen's Blade Hide 'n Seek]]'', complete with falling rosebud, makes it clear that [[spoiler: Elina rapes Nyx, which is alluded to [[http://manga.animea.net/queen-s-blade-hide-seek-chapter-9-page-25.html here]]]], without having to show it.]]



* Subverted in {{Bleach}}. After Grimmjow rescues Orihime from Loly and Menoly [[spoiler: via brutalizing both girls (to death, in Menoly's case)]], he then [[NeckLift lifts her up by the collar]] and tells her that his debt to her has been repaid (she had restored his cut-off arm in the past), and now he has "a little favour to ask". [[DiscretionShot The scene then fades to black,]] and it's easy to assume that he raped her. However, we soon see that he didn't: he only wanted her to heal Ichigo so they can finish their fight.
* Used in the anime version of IkkiTousen. When [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] immobilizes and then rapes [[spoiler: Ryoumou]], the scren pans to the nearby woods, though we can hear [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] telling the victim how cute her, um, "private parts" are. And later, we see [[spoiler: Ryoumou]] laying down on her stomach, still paralyzed, and with her bare bottom exposed since her skirt is up and her panties are down her legs.

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* Subverted in {{Bleach}}. After Grimmjow rescues Orihime from Loly and Menoly [[spoiler: via brutalizing both girls (to death, in Menoly's case)]], he then [[NeckLift lifts her up by the collar]] and tells her that his debt to her has been repaid (she had restored his cut-off arm in the past), and now he has "a little favour to ask". [[DiscretionShot The scene then fades to black,]] and it's easy to assume that he raped her. However, we soon see that he didn't: he only wanted her to heal Ichigo so they can finish their fight.
* Used in the anime version of IkkiTousen. When [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] immobilizes and then rapes [[spoiler: Ryoumou]], the scren pans to the nearby woods, though we can hear [[spoiler: Ryoufu]] telling the victim how cute her, um, "private parts" are. woods. And later, we see [[spoiler: Ryoumou]] laying down on her stomach, still paralyzed, and with her bare bottom exposed since her skirt is up and her panties are down her legs.exposed.



* In the final episode of ''{{Berserk}}'', [[spoiler: Griffith, now Femto,]] rapes [[spoiler: Casca]] but we only see him lowering his winged cape over her lower body so we can't actually see the physical portion going on, though we can still see [[spoiler: Casca]] writhing in agony as this is happening to her. It might not seem like much, but the anime depiction was [[LighterAndSofter FAR MORE DOCILE]] than the manga.

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* In the final episode of ''{{Berserk}}'', [[spoiler: Griffith, now Femto,]] rapes [[spoiler: Casca]] but we only see him lowering his winged cape over her lower body so we can't actually see the physical portion going on, though we can still see [[spoiler: Casca]] writhing in agony as this is happening to her. It might not seem like much, but the The anime depiction was [[LighterAndSofter FAR MORE DOCILE]] than the manga.



* In ''[[Comicbook/{{Starman}} Starman]]'':
** When Jack Knight is drugged into unconsciousness and raped by Nash, the second Mist, the scene occurs from his point-of-view as a very strange erotic dream. Additionally, while the implication is there in the initial scene, it isn't until many issues later that the series confirms the fact that a rape occurred with a WhamLine.
** Oddly, the trope is averted when the rape of Mikaal Thomas is shown in a flashback.
* Surprisingly, despite its tremendous profanity, explicit portrayals of sex, and outright gore elsewhere, {{Preacher}} keeps Herr Starr's rape by "sexual investigator" entirely off-panel. As with some other examples, this is because the scene runs on RapeIsFunnyIfItsMaleOnMale. Indeed, all the male-on-male rape in the series is both played for laughs and kept offscreen; the instance we do see is male-on-female, and is played as RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil.
* {{Batman}} in a retroactive manner. the Son of the Demon graphic novel depicted Talia and Bruce in a consensual relationship. For almost two decades it wasn't considered canon until 2006 when Batman & Son was a story in the main Batman books. Over the course of two panels we learn that everything in the book was basically Talia's warped fantasy and that she'd had him drugged the whole time. So it's a bit of a retroactive discretion shot. The fact that Bruce was raped as a consequence of this has never been dealt with.

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Starman]]'': When Jack Knight is drugged into unconsciousness and raped by Nash, the second Mist, the scene occurs from his point-of-view as a very strange erotic dream. Additionally, while the implication is there in the initial scene, it isn't until many issues later that the series confirms the fact that a rape occurred with a WhamLine.
** Oddly, the trope is averted when the rape of Mikaal Thomas is shown in a flashback.
* Surprisingly, despite its tremendous profanity, explicit portrayals of sex, and outright gore elsewhere, {{Preacher}} keeps Herr Starr's rape by "sexual investigator" entirely off-panel. As with some other examples, this is because the scene runs on RapeIsFunnyIfItsMaleOnMale.DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale. Indeed, all the male-on-male rape in the series is both played for laughs and kept offscreen; the instance we do see is male-on-female, and is played as RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil.
* {{Batman}} in a retroactive manner. the Son of the Demon graphic novel depicted Talia and Bruce in a consensual relationship. For almost two decades it wasn't considered canon until 2006 when Batman & Son was a story in the main Batman books. Over the course of two panels we learn that everything in the book was basically Talia's warped fantasy and that she'd had him drugged the whole time. So it's a bit of a retroactive discretion shot. The fact that Bruce was raped as a consequence of this has never been dealt with.
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* In ''[[{{Deryni}} The King's Justice]]'', Princess Janniver's memory is read by Rothana, who [[ExpositionBeam shows it to Kelson]]. The text reflects Rothana's editing of the vision in its description of Janniver's emotional reaction, emotions an outraged Rothana passes unfiltered to Kelson. Thus, the readers get no explicit details of the act itself, yet there's no doubt what happened, or who did it [[spoiler: Caitrin's elder son Ithel]].

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* In ''[[{{Deryni}} The King's Justice]]'', Princess Janniver's memory is read by Rothana, who [[ExpositionBeam shows it to Kelson]]. The text reflects Rothana's editing of the vision in its description of Janniver's emotional reaction, emotions an outraged Rothana passes unfiltered to Kelson. Thus, the readers get no explicit details of the act itself, yet there's no doubt what happened, or who did it it; [[spoiler: Caitrin's elder son Ithel]].
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Because the event is not completely shown, the audience can become confused as to whether the crime actually took place, and to what extent (i.e. whether the victim was also murdered). This can be done on purpose, to instill suspense in the audience, to make them [[NothingIsScarier imagine an act more heinous than could ever be shown]], or to subvert this trope and reveal that something far more innocuous, often after a misunderstanding leads to tragedy. This trope also turns up for RapeAsComedy scenes, and for many modern iterations of Rape Is OK When.... sorts of scenes (say, when [[ItsNotRapeIfYouEnjoyedIt the supposed victim grants consent]]), because graphically portraying rape as the violent crime it is would undermine those tropes.

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Because the event is not completely shown, the audience can become confused as to whether the crime actually took place, and to what extent (i.e. whether the victim was also murdered). This can be done on purpose, to instill suspense in the audience, to make them [[NothingIsScarier imagine an act more heinous than could ever be shown]], or to subvert this trope and reveal that something far more innocuous, often after a misunderstanding leads to tragedy. This trope also turns up for RapeAsComedy BlackComedyRape scenes, and for many modern iterations of Double Standard Rape Is OK When.... sorts of scenes (say, when [[ItsNotRapeIfYouEnjoyedIt the supposed victim grants consent]]), because graphically portraying rape as the violent crime it is would undermine those tropes.
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* Happened in the movie ''Hounddog'' with the main character, Lewellyn, while she was being raped by a neighborhood teenager. The main character (who had already been coerced into stripping naked) was shown from the shoulders up making faces of anguish and begging her attacker to stop. Made even ''more'' unsettling by the fact that the character in question was a twelve-year-old girl played by a pre-teen DakotaFanning.
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* The rape and murder of Saladin's sister by Reynald de Chatillon in ''KingdomOfHeaven'' is presented this way. To wit: he approaches her from a distance. She asks him if he knows who she is, and he replies 'yes' before ripping the veil from her face before the scene cuts away.

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* The rape and murder of Saladin's sister by Reynald de Chatillon in ''KingdomOfHeaven'' is presented this way. To wit: he approaches her from a distance. She asks tells him if he knows who she is, and he replies 'yes' 'yes, I know' before ripping the veil from her face before the scene cuts away.
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* In the ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Dial Meg For Murder" Peter gets raped offscreen by a male bull.

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* In the ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Dial Meg For Murder" Peter gets raped offscreen by a male bull.bull.
* Happens twice on ''DanVs.'' ...despite being a cartoon aimed at older children, in ''Dan vs. the Animal Shelter'' and ''the Family Camping Trip''.
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* Often used on ''ColdCase'' if the victim of the week was raped before being killed. Rather than the depicting the murder the way most of the final flashbacks did, the scene would cut away as the assualt began.

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* Two episodes of ''WithoutATrace'' employ this, both during flashback sequences. In one episode, the event in question is recalled by a blind girl who had been kidnapped, along with her tutor, by two teens who did what they were doing ForTheEvulz; the tutor is assaulted by one of the guys, and though we don't see the act, we ''do'' hear the woman's sobs while getting a full camera view of the blind girl's face as she listens in abject terror. The other episode employs this with the revelation of a main character's DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Samantha's sister was raped by a local man, who Sam crept up on and clubbed to death with a shovel during the act]].

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* Two episodes of ''WithoutATrace'' ''Series/WithoutATrace'' employ this, both during flashback sequences. In one episode, the event in question is recalled by a blind girl who had been kidnapped, along with her tutor, by two teens who did what they were doing ForTheEvulz; the tutor is assaulted by one of the guys, and though we don't see the act, we ''do'' hear the woman's sobs while getting a full camera view of the blind girl's face as she listens in abject terror. The other episode employs this with the revelation of a main character's DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Samantha's sister was raped by a local man, who Sam crept up on and clubbed to death with a shovel during the act]].
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* Happens in the City Elf origin story in ''DragonAgeOrigins''; you don't see [[spoiler:Shianni]] being raped but you do see her on the floor next to [[spoiler:Vaughn]], and dialog after the fact makes it pretty clear that this is what happened.

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* Happens in the City Elf origin story in ''DragonAgeOrigins''; you don't see [[spoiler:Shianni]] being raped but you do see her on the floor next to [[spoiler:Vaughn]], and dialog after the fact makes it pretty clear that this is what happened.happened.

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* In the ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Dial Meg For Murder" Peter gets raped offscreen by a male bull.
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* In SchoolDays, when [[spoiler: Taisuke]] rapes [[spoiler: Kotonoha]], we see him pining her to the wall and undoing her blouse as she just stands there in an HeroicBSOD. Then, the girl's school tie falls to the ground.

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* In SchoolDays, ''VisualNovel/SchoolDays'', when [[spoiler: Taisuke]] rapes [[spoiler: Kotonoha]], we see him pining her to the wall and undoing her blouse as she just stands there in an HeroicBSOD. Then, the girl's school tie falls to the ground.

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