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* '''Exaggerated''':
* '''Exaggerated''':
** The kingdom has a long line of queens with nicknames like "the terrible" and "the castrating."
** The kingdom has a long line of queens with nicknames like "the terrible" and "the castrating."
** As a [[Everythings Better With Princesses|princess]], she was fine -- but once she becomes the queen, she turns into a terror.
** As a [[Everything's Better With Princesses|princess]], she was fine -- but once she becomes the queen, she turns into a terror.
* '''Justified''':
* '''Justified''':
** ''All'' females in the setting are affected by an overlap of [[Always Chaotic Evil]] and [[Gender Equals Breed]].
** ''All'' females in the setting are affected by an overlap of [[Always Chaotic Evil]] and [[Gender Equals Breed]].
** ...or all monarchs.
** ...or all monarchs.
* '''Inverted''': [[The High Queen]] and/or [[Everythings Better With Princesses]]
* '''Inverted''': [[The High Queen]] and/or [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]
* '''Subverted''': The queen seems to be a tyrannical bitch, [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask|but is actually doing what she does out of genuine concern for her people.]]
* '''Subverted''': The queen seems to be a tyrannical bitch, [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask|but is actually doing what she does out of genuine concern for her people.]]
* '''Double Subverted''': The evil queen explains that she is acting out of concern for her people, but when push comes to shove she's willing to make them suffer for her own gain.
* '''Double Subverted''': The evil queen explains that she is acting out of concern for her people, but when push comes to shove she's willing to make them suffer for her own gain.

Revision as of 03:41, 10 January 2014


Basic Trope: Queens in power are always evil.

  • Straight: The queen oppresses her people and is extremely vain.
  • Exaggerated:
    • The kingdom has a long line of queens with nicknames like "the terrible" and "the castrating."
    • As a princess, she was fine -- but once she becomes the queen, she turns into a terror.
  • Justified:
  • Inverted: The High Queen and/or Everything's Better With Princesses
  • Subverted: The queen seems to be a tyrannical bitch, but is actually doing what she does out of genuine concern for her people.
  • Double Subverted: The evil queen explains that she is acting out of concern for her people, but when push comes to shove she's willing to make them suffer for her own gain.
  • Parodied:
    • All queens in the world are evil.
    • The main villians are Queen(the band).
  • Deconstructed:
    • Queens are all evil, but mainly because the society is so horribly sexist that mind-warping abuse is heaped on young women to the point that any one who gets into power is driven by a combination of vengeance and possibly insanity.
    • Alternately, she isn't quite as evil in comparison to your typical ruler of the period / locale, but she gets a bad reputation precisely because society is sexist and she's a woman--things that a male king could get away with are considered "atrocities" when she commits them because women are supposed to be gentle.
  • Reconstructed: The queen's wickedness is part of the Machiavellian Magnificent Bastard traits that got her to the throne in the first place, given that it's a male-dominated medieval setting. A nicer woman would never have made it.
  • Zig Zagged: The queen IS wicked but does something noble, but only because it serves her ends as well.
  • Averted: There is no queen or the queen is not in power. Or, the queen is fairly reasonable, but not perfect.
  • Enforced: The show's hero backstory has him as an orphan. During his adventures he already found and fought his long-lost evil father, so writers want to use a long-lost evil mother. As she won't be appealing as a direct opponent, they go with the "Evil Queen" stereotype.
  • Lampshaded: "People are oppressed, and Black Guards look too sexy and stud. Must be an Evil Queen."
  • Invoked: A misogynist states "She's a woman in power of course she's evil!" about the queen.
  • Defied: The queen is naturally mean-spirited, but forces herself to be nice since she doesn't want to come across as evil or oppressive.
  • Discussed: "Yes, that's Queen Marianne. She's evil."
  • Conversed: "Why is the Queen always evil in these shows?"

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