Display title | Lonely Rich Kid |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A type of Sour Grapes Trope in which wealthy kids are not allowed to have happy lives without the assistance of the plot, instead being made miserable for no particular reason other than having been born to rich parents. The reason being, of course, to show that it sucks to be rich anyway, by demonstrating how rich kids suffer for various reasons that have nothing in particular to do with being rich. That being said, the easiest way for a writer to justify this one is simple: lots of rich parents got that way because they have no life outside of their career, and this means a rich parent cuts back on time with the family. Plus, rich people are inhumanely cold anyway. |