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A stage version, adapted by Mark Ravenhill, debuted in 2009.
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* [[Action Survivor]]: Everyone to some extent.
* [[Action Girl]]: Daphne, but not in the "fighting" sense of trope, in the "she doesn't sit around waiting to be rescued" part. She's the one who insists that Mau move the big stone in front of the Cave of the Grandfathers, which ultimately saves the Nation. Oh, and she doesn't take anybody's crap.
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* [[Ax Crazy]]: First Mate Cox. There's a reason that if a ship already has a first mate, they'll quickly ask to be second mate if First Mate Cox comes aboard.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: The Nation survives and flourishes. Daphne's father is crowned king. However, Daphne {{spoiler|leaves the island and only sees Mau one more time}}. Although {{spoiler|the girl who's being told the story}} insists that {{spoiler|two dolphins were seen swimming together immediately after both Mau and Daphne died}}
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** {{spoiler|The recipe for making beer}} is a
* [[Colourful Theme Naming]]: The Gentlemen of Last Resort -- Mr. Black, Mr. Brown, Mr. Amber, and Mr. Red.
* [[Coming of Age Story]]: Quite literally for Mau, as he was in-between being a child and man. In fact, he thought he lost his "child soul" and would gain a "man soul" when he got back to the Nation... but when he did, everyone was dead. So afterwards, the other survivors call him the Boy Without a Soul.
* [[Combat By Champion]]
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* [[Disaster Dominoes]]: {{spoiler|The destruction of the Grandfathers, in a literal domino effect}}.
* [[Distant Finale]]: The entire book takes place in 1859 or '60, except for the Epilogue which is the "Present Day."
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* [[Duel to The Death]]: Between Mau and First Mate Cox.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]:
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* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: ''Cannibals'' don't like First Mate Cox.
** And vice-versa: he won't eat their diet...
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* [[Everything's Even Worse With Sharks]]: Mau confronts one while trying to raise the god anchors; Cox {{spoiler|is eaten by}} several of them later on.
* [[Far Side Island]]: Referenced.
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** Lampshaded when a priest points out that Mau ''needs'' the gods to exist [[Nay Theist|just enough so that he can be angry with them for not existing]].
** Daphne gets a few shades of this too.
* [[Footnote Fever]]: Relatively restrained for a [[Terry Pratchett]] novel, but there are a few footnotes about (entirely fictitious) wildlife like the [[wikipedia:Pacific Northwest tree octopus|tree
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Daphne, and she knows it too:
{{quote| "There was something in the brain that said: Sinister-looking valley + half dead trees + ominous doorway {{=}} skulls in a bowl, or possible on a stick. But even by listening to it, she felt she was being unfair to Mau and Cahle and the rest of them."}}
* [[Good Cannot Comprehend Evil]]: Daphne has a hard time explaining Cox's behavior to the islanders. They can cope with cannibals, but not someone who shoots people because they're there.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Locaha. And he's not as nice as Pratchett's other [[Discworld|Grim Reaper]].
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* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Mau goes through a pretty extreme version of this when he's sinking the bodies of his tribe in the ocean. Basically, his body's moving, but his mind isn't there any more. He doesn't even notice Daphne standing directly in front of him. He only wakes up just before drowning himself.
** Daphne gets a beneficial one via the Grandmothers to help her birth a baby.
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* [[In Spite of a Nail]]: Despite the [[Alternate History]] aspects of the story, the present day epilogue suggests many major scientific figures still exist and work in the same fields.
* [[Istanbul Not Constantinople]]: The Great Southern Pelagic Ocean is the Pacific under an assumed name.
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