MoPete
The Maverick
Since: Jan, 2001
May 19th 2015 at 11:07:40 AM
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I don't know if this is worth noting, but I thought I'd post it here:
When Obi-Wan gives his "Only Sith deal in absolutes" line to Anakin, it's in response to Anakin's own There Are Two Kinds of People in the World line: "You're either with me, or you're against me."
CotFI2
Since: Sep, 2009
Sep 23rd 2012 at 7:36:55 PM
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Here's a great compilation (by James Chapman) of the trope in films: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLW_OCLzjCY
Goremand
Since: Sep, 2010
Aug 2nd 2012 at 2:20:23 PM
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Why does George Bernard Shaw get his own category? He's just an example of a type 2.
Does this trope include things like "There are A people, and there are B people, but there are no AB people"? (Example: "There are old soldiers, and there are bold soldiers, but there are no old bold soldiers".) We're not adding more stock phrases for valid reasons, and this one seems very similar, but I don't want to square peg/round trope it.