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  1. What’s the difference between a trope and a cliché? : r/writing - Reddit

    A trope is a family of literary devices that affects the semantic content of words, like a metaphor or a metonymy. A cliché is a pattern in plots that is popular at certain periods in time and in some places. …

  2. How TV Tropes Changed The Meaning Of "Trope" - Reddit

    Jan 31, 2022 · If a trope is a figure of speech in a verbal medium, then a TV trope is a "figure of speech" in the audiovisual medium of television. It's an extension of the domain of language, or text, into any …

  3. What’s one TV trope that you absolutely can’t stand? - Reddit

    Dec 2, 2022 · What’s a trope that you see in tv shows, that you can’t stand? It can be a writing trope, directing trope, hell even a set design trope. What’s something that pisses you off, whenever you see it?

  4. What exactly is a trope? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit

    Mar 28, 2022 · A trope is a narrative device that the audience will recognize across several stories. It's like a concept, or idea, or pattern that is used in different stories to convey some sort of meaning.

  5. How do you write 5 + 1 fic trope? : r/FanFiction - Reddit

    Sep 18, 2021 · The 5+1 trope can be written one of several different ways: As separate scenes in a one-shot As separate chapters in a single fic As separate one-shots in a series The trope itself can be …

  6. How realistic is the romance trope of rich man ending up with ... - Reddit

    Apr 5, 2024 · 44 votes, 260 comments. Out of curiosity, especially because it's so prevalent in romance tropes all over TV and movies and books - how realistic is…

  7. What was the movie that started the “ call is coming from ... - Reddit

    Aug 8, 2022 · Well, if I recall correctly, the movies didn’t start the trope, the tropes started the movie. The whole “call is coming from inside the house” is a pretty common and longstanding urban legend.

  8. Pregnancy Trope : r/fantasyromance - Reddit

    Oh yeah, pregnancy trope has a pretty healthy string of books in romantasy. I don’t really seek it out, but I’ve come across it in Orc books (FMC gets pregnant as part of the plot, lots of pregnant sex, …

  9. Drama where the CEO trope was done right.. : r/CDrama - Reddit

    Nov 20, 2023 · Usually the CEO trope is frustrating because the writing is poorly imitating K-Dramas, complete with many behaviors that run the gamut from creepy to straight-up sexual harassment.

  10. The Fake Daughter VS The Real Daughter Trope - Reddit

    My favorite version of this trope is The Real and Fake Daughter of a Wealthy Family are in Love which is a modern-day lesbian romance between the two women who were switched at birth. The MC is a …