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In this way the wiki is fully interconnected through the various connections made between works and their tropes.
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The developers also attempted to subvert the monomyth and other tropes within literature and gaming.
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Fantasy versions of steam trains, airships, and even robots are commonplace, mostly replacing the traditional medieval trope of knights in shining armor.
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His campaign was criticized for its usage of antisemitic tropes.
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Perspective is the key trope in the second half of the poem, as it introduces the idea of the connection between speaker and beloved.
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They are full of trope and figure, frequently with much force of application, quaint and sententious.
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Today's most pervasive trope of robots, developing self-awareness and rebelling against their creators, dates only from the early 20th century.
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Most historians place the origin of medieval drama in the church's liturgical dialogues and tropes.
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The trope "tall, dark and handsome" reflects and reinforces this aesthetic, and while "dark" has given way to fair skin, tallness remains idealized.
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Briefly, a trope is a property (such as being green) that can only exist in one location at one time.
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