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Psychology Today: How the “Angry Minority” Trope Gaslights People of Color | Psychology Today Singapore

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How the “Angry Minority” Trope Gaslights People of Color | Psychology Today Singapore

You've seen this somewhere before… Merriam-Webster gives a definition of "trope" as a "figure of speech." In storytelling, a trope is just that — a conceptual figure of speech, a storytelling shorthand for a concept that …

A trope is a storytelling device or convention, a shortcut for describing situations the storyteller can reasonably assume the audience will recognize. Tropes are the means by which a story is told by anyone who has a story to tell.

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TV Tropes, the all-devouring pop-culture wiki, catalogs and cross-references recurrent plot devices, archetypes, and tropes in all forms of media.

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Characteristic Trope: Trope becomes discredited due to audience associating it with a certain show. Cyclic Trope: The trope alternates between being played straight and discredited. Dead Horse Trope: Not only is the trope discredited, but the parodies, subversions, etc. are more common and well-known than straight use ever was.

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Trope Finder The TVTropes Trope Finder is where you can come to ask questions like "Do we have this one?" and "What's the trope about...?" Trying to rediscover a long lost show or other medium but need a little help? Head to Media Finder and try your luck there. Want to propose a new trope? You should be over at the Trope Launch Pad.

People in the world you are looking to for entertainment. It is, the beings that do the actions being narrated by the narrative. Basically one of the most super of tropes in all of fiction. Unless you're writing some sort of abstract poem, it's pretty much impossible to tell a story without characters. Compare Conflict and Plots.