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Basic Trope: Children and Teenagers are treated as monsters, even if they’re innocent. They faced a host of oppression. |
Basic Trope: Children and Teenagers are treated as monsters, even if they’re innocent. [[Crapsack World| They faced a host of oppression]]. |
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* '''Straight''': The society of Trope Town just don’t trust youths regardless of intelligence and would remind them on who is has the last word. |
* '''Straight''': The society of Trope Town just don’t trust youths regardless of intelligence and would remind them on who is has the last word. |
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* '''Exaggerated''': Youths are put under strict control and are forced to do what they are told to do. They don’t like it: TOO BAD. Punishments are [[Disproportionate Retribution| harsher]] than for adults. |
* '''Exaggerated''': Youths are put under strict control and are forced to do what they are told to do. They don’t like it: TOO BAD. Punishments are [[Disproportionate Retribution| harsher]] than for adults. |
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* '''Double Subverted''': The physical education appears to be brutal but it’s strictly monitored ensure the likelihood of injuries is kept in check. |
* '''Double Subverted''': The physical education appears to be brutal but it’s strictly monitored ensure the likelihood of injuries is kept in check. |
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* '''Averted''': Juveniles are treated no differently than adults. |
* '''Averted''': Juveniles are treated no differently than adults. |
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* '''Enforced''': “To all juveniles out there, LIFE |
* '''Enforced''': “To all juveniles out there, [[Crapsack World| LIFE SUCKS]]… DEAL WITH IT”. |
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* '''Defied''': Jones doesn’t like what society says about the juvenile population he won’t stand for the systemic abuse of them. |
* '''Defied''': Jones doesn’t like what society says about the juvenile population he won’t stand for the systemic abuse of them. |
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* '''Deconstructed''': |
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Revision as of 22:03, 9 April 2014
Basic Trope: Children and Teenagers are treated as monsters, even if they’re innocent. They faced a host of oppression.
- Straight: The society of Trope Town just don’t trust youths regardless of intelligence and would remind them on who is has the last word.
- Exaggerated: Youths are put under strict control and are forced to do what they are told to do. They don’t like it: TOO BAD. Punishments are harsher than for adults.
- Justified:
- Teens have become too dangerous, so enforcement had to be put in place for public safety.
- The town was turning into a Teenage Wasteland.
- Inverted: The town is actually kid-friendly.
- Subverted: The institution appears to be a dangerous place for juveniles until it’s found to be a training school that requires physical education.
- The place appears to be kid-friendly but hiding a troubling secret from the public and maybe those who attend there.
- Double Subverted: The physical education appears to be brutal but it’s strictly monitored ensure the likelihood of injuries is kept in check.
- Averted: Juveniles are treated no differently than adults.
- Enforced: “To all juveniles out there, LIFE SUCKS… DEAL WITH IT”.
- Defied: Jones doesn’t like what society says about the juvenile population he won’t stand for the systemic abuse of them.
- Deconstructed:
- Naegle learns that enforcing abusive tactics though the legal system on the juvenile population was a bad idea, and youth rebellions have begun to form.
- Naegle shows the plans on breaking the will of the juvenile population, both physically and mentally, only to discover one thing: the majority of the adults at the meetings are protective of their children. The concept just happened to extend to other children from other families.
- The Laws Naegle is promoting being beleaguered by the criminal underworld that felt society too brutal to children, even by their standards.