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* [[Adaptation Distillation]]
* [[Alone Withwith the Psycho]]
* {{spoiler|[[Apocalyptic Log]]:}} Ultimately ends up as this.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: A good number of the people that Ratman plays tricks on {{spoiler|or robs, or kills}} are either known to be this or revealed to be this after the fact
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* {{spoiler|[[Dead Man Writing]]: The entire novel is heavily implied to fall under this trope}}
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The main character. He often comes across as a satirist or an observational comedian rather than the Ed Gein-inspired criminal that he really is.
* [[Death Byby Adaptation]]: {{spoiler|Ben}} in the 2003 movie
* [[Diary]]
* [[Disappeared Dad]]
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* [[No Name Given]]: EVERYBODY except Martin, Ben, and Socrates.
* [[Oh Crap]]: Ratman, upon realizing that {{spoiler|Ben has read his notebook}}.
* [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]: The main character is only known by the name of his criminal alter-ego, The Ratman. The other characters know his real name, but they sure don't tell us.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: In the 1971 movie, Mr. Martin sends Willard home early when he gets a frantic call regarding his mother.
* [[Posthumous Character]]: Mr. Stiles in the 2003 movie due to a subplot about his having committed suicide long ago.
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* [[Rodents of Unusual Size]]: Ben's role in the 2003 remake is played by a Gambian pouched rat, a species about five times the mass of a normal rat.
* [[Scrapbook Story]]
* [[Spared Byby the Adaptation]]: {{spoiler|The main character}} in the 2003 movie
* [[Swarm of Rats]]
* [[Title Sequence]]: The 2003 movie has a very memorable one