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A Dog's Life is a one-act play by Pam Valentine. It follows a day in the life of four dogs in a pound when a human comes looking to adopt. The dogs are an old mongrel named Ben, a German Shepherd named Fritz, an incredibly overweight poodle named Fifi, and a hyperactive puppy named Ginger. |
'''''A Dog's Life''''' is a one-act play by Pam Valentine. It follows a day in the life of four dogs in a pound when a human comes looking to adopt. The dogs are an old mongrel named Ben, a German Shepherd named Fritz, an incredibly overweight poodle named Fifi, and a hyperactive puppy named Ginger. |
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* [[Berserk Button]]: Fifi's is her weight, Fritz's is babies, and Ben's is {{spoiler|insulting his human.}} |
* [[Berserk Button]]: Fifi's is her weight, Fritz's is babies, and Ben's is {{spoiler|insulting his human.}} |
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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Ben is a genuinely gentle soul... right up until you press the [[Berserk Button]] detailed above. |
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Ben is a genuinely gentle soul... right up until you press the [[Berserk Button]] detailed above. |
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* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: While Ben and Fritz are discussing their pasts: |
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{{quote|'''Fifi''': I fell in love with a greyhound once. |
{{quote|'''Fifi''': I fell in love with a greyhound once. |
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'''Fritz''': [[Lampshade Hanging|What has that got to do with anything?]] |
'''Fritz''': [[Lampshade Hanging|What has that got to do with anything?]] |
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'''Fifi''': Nothing. }} |
'''Fifi''': Nothing. }} |
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* [[Brick Joke]]: |
* [[Brick Joke]]: |
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'''Fritz''': Seven. Or is it eight? |
'''Fritz''': Seven. Or is it eight? |
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''some time later...'' |
''some time later...'' |
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'''Ginger''': What's [[Cops and Detectives|fuzz]]? Is it food? Is it? Is it? |
'''Ginger''': What's [[Cops and Detectives|fuzz]]? Is it food? Is it? Is it? |
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'''Fritz''': [[Accidental Pun|Nine]]! I have had nine humans. }} |
'''Fritz''': [[Accidental Pun|Nine]]! I have had nine humans. }} |
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* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Hoo, boy... |
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Hoo, boy... |
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 7 February 2020
A Dog's Life is a one-act play by Pam Valentine. It follows a day in the life of four dogs in a pound when a human comes looking to adopt. The dogs are an old mongrel named Ben, a German Shepherd named Fritz, an incredibly overweight poodle named Fifi, and a hyperactive puppy named Ginger.
Tropes used in A Dog's Life (play) include:
- Berserk Button: Fifi's is her weight, Fritz's is babies, and Ben's is insulting his human.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Ben is a genuinely gentle soul... right up until you press the Berserk Button detailed above.
- Non Sequitur Scene: While Ben and Fritz are discussing their pasts:
Fifi: I fell in love with a greyhound once. |
- Cerebus Syndrome: Hoo, boy...
- Child-Hater: Fritz. It's played for laughs.
- Decoy Protagonist: The focus of the story is on Ben, not Ginger.
- Deadpan Snarker: Mostly Fritz, but Ben also gets in a few digs.
- Dog Stereotype: Somewhat.
- Fifi the poodle is very French and quite spoiled, but rarely snooty about it except where Fritz is concerned.
- Fritz the German shepherd is neither heroic nor particularly skilled, and is actually something of a Jerkass for most of the play.
- Ben the mongrel is Street Smart, Book Dumb, and functionally the Team Dad.
- Ginger the puppy is very sweet, but completely hyperactive.
- Dramedy
- Fat Girl: Fifi.
- I'm Cold... So Cold...: Ben's last words are along these lines, with a fair bit less Narm than is usually present.
It's gone very... cold, hasn't it? I can't remember ever feeling this cold... |
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Fritz. He can be downright nasty, but he's had a pretty hard life. At the end, he comforts the dying Ben and offers him some of his uneaten biscuit.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Ben, after biting the human who came to adopt a dog because the warden pressed his Berserk Button.
- Naive Newcomer: Ginger.
- Nice Guy: Ben.
- No Name Given: The humans are not named.
- Running Gag: What's a gag? Is it food? Is it? Is it?
- Suicide by Cop: Ben biting the visitor is functionally this, given that it causes the Warden to schedule him to be put down even sooner.
- This Is My Human: This is how the dogs refer to their owners, although the humans are still clearly in charge.
- The Tramp: Ben's master was one. Referring to him as such in front of Ben, however, is a spectacularly bad idea.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Fritz and Fifi have something like this going on.