Basic Trope: A piece of media that aligns with feminist ideals.
- Straight: In Alice and Bob all the female characters are shown to be on the same level as their male piers.
- Exaggerated: Women Are Wiser
- Downplayed: In Alice and Bob most of the female characters are shown to be on the same level as their male piers, however there is still a Damsel in Distress or two.
- Justified: The world in Alice and Bob is way ahead of us in gender norms.
- Inverted: All the Females are damsels in distress and have no notable personality outside of being love interests to the male protagonists.
- Subverted: Alice seems like a competent likable heroine, only to turn into a hateful Straw Feminist.
- Double Subverted: In the eyes of Bob, the Unreliable Narrator. When the perspective changes to a more likable character, Alice is exactly who she appeared to be.
- Zig-Zagged: Except Bob was revealed to be correct all along.
- Parodied: ???
- Averted: The work makes no attempt in appealing to Feminists.
- Enforced: The writer is a feminist.
- Lampshaded: Alice: "I think our world would be one of which those who fight for equal rights between sexes will enjoy."
- Defied: The author isn't a feminist and they have full creative control, therefore any attempts on feminist messaging gets crushed.
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: "I'm sure the world of Alice and Bob is ripe for a feminist dream."
- Deconstructed: The thing is however the people in the audience are people who don't exactly like feminists, so they complain about the show and it's themes, leading it to get cancelled.
- Reconstructed: Alice and Bob gets Vindicated by History
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