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'''Basic Trope''': Hetrosexuality is being treated as negative. |
'''Basic Trope''': Hetrosexuality is being treated as negative. |
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* '''Straight''': Bob was [[What the Hell Hero|called out]] for [[What Do You Mean |
* '''Straight''': Bob was [[What the Hell, Hero?|called out]] for [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|choosing Alice]] over [[Draco in Leather Pants|Draco]]. |
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* '''Exaggerated''': Between Draco and Alice for marriage, Bob chose Alice, and got chased down by a mob instantly. |
* '''Exaggerated''': Between Draco and Alice for marriage, Bob chose Alice, and got chased down by a mob instantly. |
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* '''Downplayed''': Between Draco and Alice for marriage, the crowd cheered Bob to choose Draco. |
* '''Downplayed''': Between Draco and Alice for marriage, the crowd cheered Bob to choose Draco. |
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* '''Justified''': Draco was shown to actually make a better housewife than Alice. |
* '''Justified''': Draco was shown to actually make a better housewife than Alice. |
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* '''Inverted''': [[Heteronormative Crusader]], especially on the homosexuality aspect. |
* '''Inverted''': [[Heteronormative Crusader]], especially on the homosexuality aspect. |
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* '''Subverted''': Bob was [[What the Hell Hero|called out]] for [[What Do You Mean |
* '''Subverted''': Bob was [[What the Hell, Hero?|called out]] for [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|choosing Alice]] over [[Draco in Leather Pants|Draco]], but that's because Alice is actually a [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]] and she would treat Bob like crap. |
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* '''Double Subverted''': Hetrosexual relations are always assumed to turn out this way and not homosexual ones. |
* '''Double Subverted''': Hetrosexual relations are always assumed to turn out this way and not homosexual ones. |
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* '''Parodied''': Bob was [[What the Hell Hero|called out]] for not getting [[Double Standard Rape Male On Male|raped]] by Draco. |
* '''Parodied''': Bob was [[What the Hell, Hero?|called out]] for not getting [[Double Standard Rape Male On Male|raped]] by Draco. |
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* '''Zig Zagged''': ??? |
* '''Zig Zagged''': ??? |
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* '''Averted''': The crowd cheered whether Bob chose Alice or Draco. |
* '''Averted''': The crowd cheered whether Bob chose Alice or Draco. |
Revision as of 00:25, 10 January 2014
Basic Trope: Hetrosexuality is being treated as negative.
- Straight: Bob was called out for choosing Alice over Draco.
- Exaggerated: Between Draco and Alice for marriage, Bob chose Alice, and got chased down by a mob instantly.
- Downplayed: Between Draco and Alice for marriage, the crowd cheered Bob to choose Draco.
- Justified: Draco was shown to actually make a better housewife than Alice.
- Inverted: Heteronormative Crusader, especially on the homosexuality aspect.
- Subverted: Bob was called out for choosing Alice over Draco, but that's because Alice is actually a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing and she would treat Bob like crap.
- Double Subverted: Hetrosexual relations are always assumed to turn out this way and not homosexual ones.
- Parodied: Bob was called out for not getting raped by Draco.
- Zig Zagged: ???
- Averted: The crowd cheered whether Bob chose Alice or Draco.
- Enforced: The work is a satire of conservative attitudes towards the LGBT community, so all of the gay characters act this way.
- Lampshaded: ???
- Invoked: ???
- Exploited: "If you don't tell me who is the mastermind of the crime mister, I'll tell you a BobXAlice lovestory."
- Defied: ???
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: ???
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