Basic Trope: Someone stops aging or ages very slowly when they hit 20.
- Straight: When Alice hits 20, she stops aging alltogether
- Exaggerated: Alice stops aging as a child or teenager.
- Downplayed: Alice doesn’t stop aging until 40.
- Justified: As the analysis page notes, this is somewhat justified because aging after 20 in general is the result of slow cell decay, immortality is no cell decay altogether.
- Inverted: When Alice hits 20, she starts aging rapidly.
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- Enforced: The director wanted to hire a young actor or actress for the old immortal.
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- Deconstructed: This causes no one to know how is more experienced in life or wiser.
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