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TopicBest of the Trope Day 4: The Enemy Without [projected villains, etc.]
Johnbobb
05/29/18 11:40:30 PM
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Yesterday's Results:
Abed Nadir - 2
Shawn Hunter - 1
Sandman/Morpheus - 1

Don Quixote - 2
Charlie Kelly - 1
Martin Walker - 1

Vote on whatever character you think best embodies the trope of the day (or just for your favorite character that fits the trope). Feel free to change your vote, but if you do just specify who you're changing from and changing to. Try to include the source the character's from.

Feel free to nominate tropes for future days, preferably ones that have TV Tropes pages to make it easier. Day will end in 24 hours or so.

Full Results
Fat Best Friend - Samwise Gamgee (Lord of the Rings)
Creepy Child - Wednesday Addams (The Addams Family)
Genre Savvy - Abed Nadir (Community)
Wrong Genre Savvy - Don Quixote (Don Quixote)

Nominations
The Fool
The Adjectival Man
Final Girl
Monster Clown
Human Punching Bag
Ascended Extra
Tomboy & Girly Girl

Today's tropes are the Genre Savvy and Wrong Genre Savvy
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EnemyWithout

When someone's inner darkness doesn't quite take over someone, but it does "escape" their body and rampage. Often symbolically represents repression, and the hero's refusal to acknowledge the darkness within or some other aspect of themselves. Victory is achieved half the time via "reintegrating" with it. The other half of of the time it can be seen as representing some inner demon, and thus, it must be abandoned, purged, or confronted and conquered.

For today, feel free to vote for one character for each of the two tropes (though please specify which is which!
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