Informed Attractiveness: Difference between revisions

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Of course, this trope is difficult to avoid in literature and other storytelling styles without high-resolution graphics or visuals. Some works may describe a character's appearance in glowing terms and let readers realize for themselves that the character is quite attractive, while others are content to just tell us that they're beautiful and move on.
 
This trope is related to [[The Glasses Gotta Go]] and [[She's All Grown Up]], where we're informed that a particular character is more attractive than they ''were''. The inverse of Informed Attractiveness is [[Hollywood Homely]], where we're told that a character is unattractive no matter what the viewer might think about the issue. [[Generic Cuteness]] is often the reason behind this trope.
 
'''Remember that this is not about how attractive or unattractive you subjectively believe the character to be.'''