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Expressions convey what a person feels, so—logically—if a character has an expression permanently glued to her face, she must be ''feelin' it'' all the time. A '''Perpetual Expression''', then, is a characterization device used to cue the audience of someone's nature. Very rarely do others remark upon their apparent facial paralysis, even if one's visage is stuck with a [[Slasher Smile|rather]] [[Kubrick Stare|unsettling]] [[Hellish Pupils|look]]. |
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As a side effect, when the character's expression ''does'' change, it is always important, and marks a big change to the character's normal demeanor. |
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Most common '''Perpetual Expressions''' include: |
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* [[Eyes Always Shut]] |
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* [[Perpetual Frowner]] |
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* [[Perpetual Smiler]] |
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** [[Cat Smile]] |
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** [[Cheshire Cat Grin]] |
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** [[Slasher Smile]] |
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* [[Dull Surprise]] |
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Note that the accompanied characterization of these tropes should be left in their own article; this is merely an index for the varieties that are frequently ever-present on someone's face. Note however that many '''Perpetual Expressions''' [[X Meets Y|mix and match]] various [[Smile Tropes]] and [[Eye Tropes]]. |
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Kind of the binary opposite of [[Expressive Mask]]. Not quite [[Frozen Face]], which is an actual face paralysis. |
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Mostly an [[Animation Tropes|Animation Trope]], but it has occasionally been pulled off in [[Live Action TV]] as well. Very common in [[Video Games]], especially in older ones due to their nature. |
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[[Category:Characterization Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Lazy Artist]] |
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