Enthusiasm Versus Stoicism: Difference between revisions

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An [[Odd Couple]] or [[Blue Oni Red Oni]] will occur when these two are specifically side-by-side.
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=== '''Examples:''' ===
 
=== Enthusiastic: ===
 
== Anime and Manga ==
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=== Stoic: ===
 
== Anime and Manga ==
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=== Works With This Scale as a Theme: ===
 
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Code Geass]]'' is exceptional; Lelouch hides his humanitarian motivation to be the villain he thinks people need.
* ''[[Ai no Kusabi]]'' displays this theme with the social structure of Tanagura, but mainly the dynamic between Iason and Riki. Iason is the top ranking, stoic Blondie who is calm and rarely ever expresses emotion just like other Elites. Riki is the dark haired, bottom ranking, gangster of a mongrel that is defiant, wild and revered for it amongst other mongrels. Somehow, they are [[Opposites Attract|attracted to each other]]. As the story progresses, Riki becomes more subdued but reluctant to accept this change, while Iason becomes more emotive yet accepts how he's [[Not So Stoic]] anymore and it's consequences.
 
 
== Film ==
* ''[[The Dark Knight]]'': The Joker wants to destroy peoples mind-numbing plans, the routines of job and duty, so they'll wildly grapple with the pointlessness of existence.
* ''Coffee And Cigarettes'': The opening sketch airs terminally lethargic Steven Wright with hyperactive Roberto Benigni -- switchingBenigni—switching their characters.
 
 
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