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| ===== Elaboration ===== | ===== Elaboration ===== | ||
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| + | So to elaborate on that definition...a trope becomes a cliché if it's frequently repeated and poorly implemented. This is an //and// situation and not an //or// situation. | ||
| - | So to elaborate on that definition...a trope becomes a cliché if it's frequently repeated and poorly implemented. This is an //and// situation and not an //or// situation.\\ | + | Why is it important that both of these conditions be satisfied? Well, because what a trope //is// is any re-occurring element in stories. This includes everything from ‘grizzled veteran with a beard’ to ‘woman’...or even ‘chair’. Notice that the presence of a woman doesn' |
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| ==== Themes ==== | ==== Themes ==== | ||
| I realized recently that the [[lb: | I realized recently that the [[lb: | ||
| - | I won't do it yet, but I'll change the meaning of cliché slightly to refer to themes, writing conventions and tropes. By that I mean I'll re-write the article slightly.\\ | + | <div passage> |
| + | I won't do it yet, but I'll change the meaning of cliché slightly to refer to themes, writing conventions and tropes. By that I mean I'll re-write the article slightly. | ||
| But the connective tissue is that a cliché is something that is oft-repeated and poorly implemented. | But the connective tissue is that a cliché is something that is oft-repeated and poorly implemented. | ||
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| ===== Cliches ===== | ===== Cliches ===== | ||
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