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The Book of Tropes


The Book of Tropes

Author: John C Adams

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2016-12-11


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Over 150 schemes and tropes with definitions and examples created by the author.

The Trope Thesaurus


The Trope Thesaurus

Author: Jennifer Hilt

language: en

Publisher: Jennifer Hilt

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Even a quick glance at popular books, movies, and streaming series says it all-- a skillful application of tropes sells stories. That's because tropes create a foundation between the audience and the action. I'm not suggesting we slap a few tropes together, and call it done. I'm talking about twisting tropes to create characters that fans can't stop thinking about to increase story conflict. How do we do that? By digging down into the functions of tropes. But isn't a trope just a trope? What do secret baby, road trip, and revenge have in common? Conflict. Conflict. Conflict. The Trope Thesaurus explores tropes common in romance, mystery, suspense, thriller, science fiction, and fantasy. It also features a listing of tropes with their definitions, along with some ideas about how to use them more effectively to craft stronger stories. New and established writers will appreciate this different take on a craft topic in the quest to become a fan favorite.

Genre Tropes


Genre Tropes

Author: Hugo Raines

language: en

Publisher: Publifye AS

Release Date: 2025-05-05


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Genre Tropes explores the fundamental narrative patterns that define thriller, fantasy, and horror, revealing how these seemingly different genres share common storytelling mechanics. The book argues that genre tropes are not clichés, but rather essential building blocks that, when used effectively, create resonant experiences for audiences. For example, the ""final girl"" in horror and the ""chosen one"" in fantasy, though distinct, both fulfill specific narrative roles that tap into audience expectations and emotional responses. The book examines how societal anxieties and aspirations shape these tropes, tracing their evolution through literature, film, and television. It delves into the psychological impact of tropes, revealing how they cater to our need for narrative and influence our perceptions. Understanding narrative tropes provides both creators and audiences a deeper appreciation of storytelling. Structured in three parts, the book first introduces genre theory and narrative structure. It then explores specific tropes within thriller, fantasy, and horror, dedicating chapters to their evolution and cultural significance. Finally, it synthesizes these findings, offering practical guidance for writers and filmmakers on how to use tropes effectively.