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  2. Flanderization - Wikipedia

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    Flanderization is the process through which a single element of a character's personality, often an originally mild element, is inflated in importance over the course of a work until it becomes the character's primary defining trait. [3] [4] The term was coined by TV Tropes, [1] a wiki that collects and documents descriptions and examples of ...

  3. Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded - Wikipedia

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    A plate from the 1742 deluxe edition of Richardson's Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded showing Mr. B intercepting Pamela's first letter home to her mother. Pamela Andrews is a pious, virtuous fifteen-year-old, the daughter of impoverished labourers, who works for Lady B as a maid in her Bedfordshire estate.

  4. TV Tropes - Wikipedia

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    Darth Wiki, named after Darth Vader from Star Wars as a play on "the dark side" of TV Tropes, is a resource for more criticism-based trope examples or common ways the wiki is inappropriately edited, and Sugar Wiki is about praise-based tropes, such as funny or heartwarming moments, and is meant to be "the sweet side" of TV Tropes.

  5. ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers for NYT's Tricky ... - AOL

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    Get ready for all of the NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #182 on Sunday, December 10, 2023. Connections game on Sunday, December 10, 2023. The New York Times.

  6. Virtuosity - Wikipedia

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    However, Lindenmeyer replaces the Sheila 3.2 module with the SID 6.7 module. Now processed into the real world, SID 6.7 kills Reilly. Once word gets out of SID being in the real world, Deane and LAPD Chief William Cochran offer Barnes a deal: if he catches SID and brings him back to virtual reality, he will be pardoned. Barnes agrees, and with ...

  7. Everyman - Wikipedia

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    An everyman is described with the intent that most audience members can readily identify with him. Although the everyman may face the same difficulties that a hero might, archetypal heroes react rapidly and vigorously by manifest action, whereas an everyman typically avoids engagement or reacts ambivalently, until the situation, growing dire, demands effective reaction to avert disaster.

  8. Category:Tropes - Wikipedia

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    Books about tropes (2 C, 3 P) Buried treasure (2 C, 27 P) D. Damsels in distress (7 C, 51 P) F. Fantasy tropes (17 C, 58 P) R. ... TV Tropes; W. Wet sari scene; White ...

  9. Highway to Well - Wikipedia

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    However, he claims he cannot offer her the job because Homer is giving weed a bad image with his shop. Marge tries to convince Homer to stop, but he refuses and the two argue fiercely all night. Tatum offers Marge an alternative option: if Marge could provide evidence that Homer is serving food, the county health department will shut him down.

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