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* [[The Fair Folk]], as well as probably most cases of [[Our Monsters Are Different]]
* [[The Fair Folk]], as well as probably most cases of [[Our Monsters Are Different]]
* Female sexuality: since the dawn of time, humans have been cycling though the ideas that [[All Women Are Lustful]] and [[All Women Are Prudes]].
* Female sexuality: since the dawn of time, humans have been cycling though the ideas that [[All Women Are Lustful]] and [[All Women Are Prudes]].
* [[Hair Colors]] ([[Hair of Gold]] to [[Dumb Blonde]] to [[Blondes Are Evil]] and back again, with brunette always being the [[Foil]] for wherever blonde is today, and {{color|red|r}} hair being a more [[Hot Blooded]] version of brunette.)
* [[Hair Colors]] ([[Hair of Gold]] to [[Dumb Blonde]] to [[Blondes Are Evil]] and back again, with brunette always being the [[Foil]] for wherever blonde is today, and {{color|red|red}} hair being a more [[Hot Blooded]] version of brunette.)
* [[Hipster]]: recurring definition with every generation rejecting the previous batch.
* [[Hipster]]: recurring definition with every generation rejecting the previous batch.
* [[Love Interests]]: cycles between [[Proper Lady]] and [[Well Excuse Me Princess]] and every degree in between; characters are [[Colour Coded for Your Convenience]], as they cycle respectively between [[Hair of Gold|blonde]] and [[Heroes Want Redheads|red-haired]] or brunette.
* [[Love Interests]]: cycles between [[Proper Lady]] and [[Well Excuse Me Princess]] and every degree in between; characters are [[Colour Coded for Your Convenience]], as they cycle respectively between [[Hair of Gold|blonde]] and [[Heroes Want Redheads|red-haired]] or brunette.

Revision as of 20:25, 10 December 2013

This is a Trope that goes through a circular pattern of change, eventually returning to its original form after several iterations.

Like this: "Fat Guys Are Jolly" gets subverted over time to "Fat Guys Are Kinda Sad And Pitiful". After a while at that value, the audience is expecting "sympathetic" Fat Guys, so it gets subverted to "Fat Guys Are Mean And Greedy". Once expectations are out there for evil Fat Guys, it gets subverted back to "Fat Guys Are Jolly".

Most cycles are bipolar, though, oscillating back and forth between two opposites that mutually subvert (or invert) each other.

See also Fleeting Demographic Rule, Popularity Polynomial. Compare and contrast with Undead Horse Trope, Evolving Trope.

Remember, Examples Are Not Recent.


Some tropes that are cyclic: