brightasgold

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    What matters to viewers more: the amnesia trope itself, or how effectively it's used in the plot?

    Discuss how tropes and the way they are used in the story affect the plot itself and the viewer's experience and opinion on the story.

    • Let's take the 'character gets amnesia' trope as an example. This trope is usually disliked because it's often used to explain away an element of the story doesn't make sense and because of how convenient it is. If the trope were used better in a story, would it add to the plot or does it take away just by virtue of being used in the first place? – brightasgold 3 years ago
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    This was a very detailed analysis! The fight between All for One and All Might was more than just a fight between best hero and supervillain, it was a fight of beliefs- reflected in their quirk names ‘All for One’ and ‘One for All’- and All Might prevailed.

    My Hero Academia: The Hidden Depth of All Might vs All for One

    FMA is one of my all time favorites and as a teen I learned alot from it. I’m shocked to see Code Geass didn’t make the list though.

    Best Anime of the 2000s

    Well written! It’s the juxtaposition of the ideals and values that Emma and Mama hold that illustrate why she is the antagonist of the story.

    The Promised Neverland: A Dialectical Analysis of the Antagonist