Display title | The Namesake |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Suppose you go see a film called The Boat. The movie starts and it takes place as far away from a body of water as is possible. No boats. An hour can pass and you won't see a single boat. But just when you were thinking "maybe it's a Non-Indicative Name", a huge sailing vessel is revealed to be what everything was revolving around. Expect to hear someone in the theater go, "Oh, that's what it was!" This trope is similar to a Title Drop except that a character need not say it aloud. |