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1'''Basic Trope''': A character (usually a woman, though not always) who is in a relationship with someone primarily because they are rich.
2* '''Straight''': Alice marries Bob in part because he is a doctor, and can bring in enough money so she can live comfortably off his paycheck and do nothing.
3* '''Exaggerated''':
4** Alice marries Bob even though [[FourthDateMarriage she doesn't know him at all]], simply because he is a billionaire.
5** BlackWidow.
6** AliceAndBob are {{Mock Millionaire}}s who marry each other for real wealth, only to find they are equally broke.
7* '''Downplayed''':
8** One of Alice's criteria for a husband is that he is financially stable and employed.
9** Alice wishes to be a {{Socialite}} and, while she won't be home minding the kids, she will at least take care of her husband's social life.
10** Even though Alice married Bob out of his cash, their romance was still there and Alice truly loves him for being himself.
11** Alice marries Bob for the tax benefits rather than Bob's money per se.
12* '''Justified''':
13** Alice is unable to work and support herself due to being physically or mentally challenged.
14** The cost of running a household and raising a family is higher than ever before. Alice wants someone who is able to help share that burden, so that it will be easier to provide for at least the basic needs of a family.
15** Alice is a SpoiledBrat all grown-up (well, [[ManChild for a certain definition of "all grown up"]]) and believes everything should be given to her, no questions asked.
16** In Alice's society, married women don't work, and women who do work (usually at "feminine" careers such as teaching or nursing) are expected to [[QuittingToGetMarried give up their jobs/careers when they get married]]. Since married women in this setting are expected to rely on their husbands to provide for them (and any children they might have), Alice needs someone who can provide a decent, comfortable lifestyle for her.
17** Bob used the fact that he has a lot of money to attract Alice, he shouldn't be surprised if that is all she wants from him.
18* '''Inverted''':
19** Alice divorces Bob when he gets a winning LotteryTicket.
20** Alice marries Bob, who is poor. [[RichSuitorPoorSuitor She turns down Charles, who is a wealthy investment banker]].
21** In a society where marrying for money and social status is the norm, [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan Alice]] wants to MarryForLove.
22* '''Gender Inverted''': Bob marries Alice, in part because she is a wealthy doctor who can bring in enough money for him to live off her paycheck so he can stay at home and do nothing.
23* '''Subverted''':
24** Alice marries Bob, who is a wealthy doctor, but [[NotWithThemForTheMoney she loves him for who he is, not what he has]].
25** Alice didn't marry Bob for love, but it not his cash she's after, either. She's after something very specific that Bob happens to have access to, like some sort or rare animal, or the prototype of a machine that could change the world.
26** Alice reveals the she and Bob are in an ArrangedMarriage. Neither one of them chose this; their parents did.
27** Bob is not actually rich, and Alice knows this. She is using him as a way to explain how she gets her ill gotten money without anyone being suspicious.
28** Alice reveals that her family has a lot of money, and she would not need Bob's.
29* '''Double Subverted''':
30** Alice likes that Bob has [[PowerIsSexy a high social status]].
31** Alice is initially uncomfortable with marrying a strange man, but soon becomes accustomed to her new lifestyle.
32** She is, however, the main beneficiary in his will, and on his life-insurance policy.
33** Except Alice's family cut her off due to her spending to much money, she needs a new source quickly.
34* '''Parodied''':
35** As soon as Alice accepts Bob's proposal, she becomes MsRedInk.
36** Alice is dressed like an old-timey prospector.
37** Alice is an alien and [[ForcedTransformation turns into a tick]] whenever she hooks on a rich guy.
38** Alice literally gets married to Bob's bank account.
39* '''Zig Zagged''':
40** Alice has been in multiple relationships, some with men who earned more money, some with men who earned less money, and some who earned about as much as her.
41** Alice didn't marry Bob because he's rich, but she does like his high social status, except that's an issue of power rather than money.
42* '''Averted''': Alice and Bob are of equal social status.
43* '''Enforced''': "How do we show that Alice is a cold-hearted bitch?" "I know! We'll make her be only interested in Bob because of his money."
44* '''Lampshaded''': "I want a man with money. LOTS of money. And I want ALL his money for myself. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis ALL. OF. IT.]]"
45* '''Invoked''': Alice uses some kind of dating service specifically catering to women who would like to date (and perhaps marry) rich men.
46* '''Exploited''':
47** [[FinancialAbuse Bob controls the money, to keep Alice dependent on him financially]].
48** Alice is a BlackWidow. She has been married several times, and has murdered her husbands (or urged them to commit suicide), in order to get her hands on their money and/or [[InsuranceFraud a payout on their life insurance]].
49* '''Defied''':
50** Alice decides she doesn't want to be a TrophyWife, and that she wants to be self-reliant just in case the worst happens (i.e. Bob leaves her or dies), and also that she wants to be with someone for love and companionship, not to get her hands on his money.
51** Bob refuses to marry or even date Alice when he learns that she has no job.
52** Alice goes BackToSchool at some point during the relationship, and gets a real job.
53** Alice actively works her ass off in order to show that she's decisively ''not''' this trope.
54* '''Discussed''': "Alice may believe she's caught a big fish but she seriously has to look out for competition now."
55* '''Conversed''': "Why must women be written invariably as rapacious whores in fiction?" "Maybe because there ''are'' women like this in RealLife."
56* '''Deconstructed''':
57** Alice is so utterly money-grubbing that she would leave Bob for any man richer than him. Bob realizes that Alice has no interest in him other than for his money and outright refuses to marry her or have a child with her, eventually leaving her for a woman rich enough to have no interest in gold-digging. Alice is now pushing 30 and has to contend with younger and fresher Gold Diggers. Having no skills other than looking pretty and buying things, [[LaserGuidedKarma Alice ends up]] having to work a [[BurgerFool menial]] [[SoulSuckingRetailJob job]] [[SingleMomStripper or becoming]] [[DisposableSexWorker a prostitute]].
58** Alice's relationship with Bob is extremely unpleasant due to Bob being an awful person and them not having a connection, but she has to stay with him because he's her only source of income.
59** After 30 years of marriage, Bob decides he's tired of Alice and cheats on her with some 18-year-old who's prettier (and more naive). He decides to leave Alice for his young mistress (and perhaps got said mistress pregnant and is having a ShotgunWedding to her). Since Alice has been out of the workforce for 30 years, it's going to be much harder for her to get a job, and since she's "[[OldMaid past her prime]]," it's going to be much harder for her to find a new husband. (Especially since the kind of men who take on trophy wives ''usually'' prefer them to be ''much'' younger.) And unfortunately for Alice, Bob made her sign a prenup, which heavily favors ''him''.
60* '''Reconstructed''':
61** In [[BurgerFool one of]][[SoulSuckingRetailJob her]] [[DisposableSexWorker jobs]], she either meets a new MealTicket, or (in the DisposableSexWorker job) she becomes a HighClassCallGirl.
62** Alice eventually understands that nothing comes for free in life and becomes more reasonable in her search for money and status, agreeing to work at least part-time to buy herself what she wants instead of relying entirely on some guy's paycheck.
63** Alice is a savvy investor who manages to multiply Bob's wealth, making him very grateful to her
64* '''Implied''': Bob is an unattractive jerk, but he's also very rich. Someone asks what Alice sees in him, and she says marrying him has some benefits as she twiddles with a diamond ring.
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67Back to GoldDigger but buy me what I want first.
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69%% Optional items, added after Reconstructed, at your discretion:
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72%%* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???
73%%* '''Played For Laughs''': ???

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