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Fiction love: villains who quasi-reform, but never actually turn nice. That sadistic manipulator who used to crawl inside your head and make you doubt your own worth and sanity is now the asshole on the team who snarks at everyone and likes exactly two (2) people, and refuses to grovel for anyone’s forgiveness but just keeps… quietly saving everyone. Because the people worth their time will notice.

They leave weird little gifts for the people they don’t hate. Nice(ish) gifts, not Jared Leto gifts. But, like, the most cheerful person on the team gets this soap. Attempts to confront them on the fact that they’re doing nice things for people will be ruthlessly mocked.

But they just. Keep helping these people they don’t even like that much.

Also I like this trope because like hell am I going to trust someone who went from trying to destroy me utterly as a person to trying to win me over and make me forgive them, but to see them go from wanting to destroy me to just sort of tolerating me, my backstabbing instincts are like, “Well, look at that, they only threatened to poison me twice this week, they really are trying.”

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YA novel: this guy was the most badass guy you’ve ever seen. he could kick anybody’s ass. he was the leader of his own gang of misfits that nobody dared cross. he wore a lot of leather. he had a scar somewhere that looked really cool. he had this super deep sexy raspy voice no one could resist. he stood at a towering height of 6ft5 and was built af. everybody feared him.

me: alright

YA novel: and he was 16 years old

me: excuse me

this post was entirely inspired by kaz brekker

DRAG HIM, DRAG THEM ALL

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tortoistor

movie tropes that will never get old to me:

  • a thing happens + two people exchanging money in the back
  • fourth wall breaking
  • “give up all your weapons” and that one guy that spends the entire evening taking his weights worth out his pockets
  • *a terribly loud crash* meowing/ car sirens heard offscreen
  • alternatively: a terribly loud crash and one of the characters going “oops” in the most casual voice
  • “fuck you” “well if you insist”
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trope subversions i love in Howl’s Moving Castle

  • Sophie’s internalised fairytale gender norms and self-imposed expectations, which Howl later directly challenges her about
  • Howl initially appearing to be a straight out Byronic Hero until you realise that he’s actually a straight out parody of a Byronic Hero and directly contradicts everything that was ever impractical, one-dimensional, or unbelievable about Byronic Heroes; I can never ever get over this it’s so great
  • How often in fairytales like Snow White the heroine arrives in a new household and takes up cleaning responsibilities dutifully - Sophie arrives in a new household, bullies everyone into letting her become their cleaner, and then cleans relentlessly, forcibly, and with angry determination
  • Everyone talking about Howl as if he has a tragic backstory and then it turns out he comes from a middle class suburban family in Wales

As someone from a middle class suburban family in Wales let me tell you that this is absolutely a tragic backstory

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if there’s one thing I’ve learned from fiction it’s this

if you’re eavesdropping and hear people talking about you and they say something upsetting

make sure you stay and hear the conversation to the end don’t just run off into the night  you dumb chucklefuck

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mraculous

we’ve all heard of the fake dating trope… but have u considered.. fake exes trope…..

  • ‘my new romance-obsessed friend asked me who my last date was with and i was too embarrassed to say i’ve never been on a date so i blurted your name and it turns out they know you’ au
  • ‘i didn’t want to tell my friend who my real date last night was so i just pointed at a random stranger (you) but now they’re storming over to interrogate you and you’re playing along??? okay’ au
  • ‘a mutual friend tried to introduce us, but we already knew each other from LARPing but we’re both too embarrassed to admit that so i jokingly said we used to date and oh god now our friend wont stop interrogating us about it’ au
  • ‘im egging your house for a dare but your parent is a cop and they’re yelling at me so i told them that you were my ex and you wronged me and now you’re coming outside and please go along with this i don’t want to go to jail’ au
  • ‘my current partner is a huge asshole and i need a reason to break up with them so will you pretend to be my possessive and violent ex’ au
  • ‘we’re contestants on a reality show and we kind of hate each other so the producers told us to pretend to be warring exes for the ratings so now we keep inventing crazier and crazier things the other did while we were dating’ au
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bookhobbit

one of my favorite tropes is when a character who is sort of morally mediocre and Only In It For Themself is dragged kicking and screaming into caring about other people and doing good things

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aangisdead

best things about the childhood best friends/friends to lovers trope

  • casual displays of affection
  • sharing a bed because “we’ve been doing it since we were kids”
  • platonic cuddling 12/10 times that a bed is shared… totally platonic…
  • that thing where they lay down and one person is lying perpendicular to the other with their head on the other’s stomach u feel
  • casual displays of affection
  • late night deep talks (a rooftop setting optional)
  • “i know you better than i know myself”
  • saying i love you to each other thinking the other person means “only as a friend/sibling” when no they mean romantically
  • calling the other person “home”
  • laying their head on the other person’s shoulder
  • forehead/cheek/temple/top of head kisses
  • super tight hugs where one or both “feels safe”
  • pet names/nicknames/referring to the other as “my (person’s name)”
  • CASUAL DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION
  • missing the other person whenever they’re not around more than best friends probs should
  • trusting each other so easily so effortlessly bc it’s second nature
  • literally just?? the fact that they’re best friends?????
  • “i’ve always loved you” / “i have loved you all my life”
  • basically pretending everything is casual and totally platonic when really they love each other so much i’m trash bye
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sagihairius

but if there’s platonic kissing whats next??!!!!????? sex without romance??????!? romance without sex?????!!!!? friendship?????? friends with benefits????!!! platonic lOVE????? staying out of other people’s business???????? WHO KNOWSS

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MY FAVOURITE trope is the 

“leave all your weapons” *takes out far more weapons than expected (or logically able to carry)*

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haberdashing

and then

“i said ALL of them”

*takes out a dozen more weapons from increasingly improbable locations*

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brutusfeels

And then *stern look*

*pulls out one more tiny pistol*

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Tropes that are totally overused and I love them to death

  • grumpy jerk and actual ray of sunshine are BFFs
  • mutual unrequited pining
  • character A falls fast and hard for character B
  • character A slowly falls in love with character B over the course of several years, realization hits them that they’ve been in love with B for a long time hits them like a truck
  • cool badass is actually a giant fucking nerd
  • The Power of Friendship ™
  • flat “what” reactions
  • sweet adorable characters with horrible tragic pasts
  • villains-turned-heroes becoming the Weird Uncle
  • characters that aren’t actually related having a parent-child relationship
  • characters that aren’t actually siblings having a sibling-like bond
  • “I can’t stand this person but I would die for them

Also including:

  • Enemies to friends, and also its subtrope of enemies to friends to lovers
  • Weird friendships
  • ‘Opposites attract’
  • The cute/sweet/harmless-seeming character actually being salty as fac when pushed too far
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Things I love about the “villain turns good” trope:

  • Ex-villains graduating to “weird uncle” status.
  • Ex-villains and hero(es) turning the events of previous battles into bizarre inside jokes.
  • Ex-villains embracing the power of friendship and love.
  • Ex-villains putting up walls and keeping to themselves until the heroes teach them what it means to trust someone.
  • Ex-villains messing up and being forgiven because redemption is a process, not an endgame.
  • Ex-villains being shy and uncertain about their new place as a hero.
  • Bonus: Ex-villains hiding behind their hero friends during moments of shyness and uncertainty.
  • Ex-villains being tempted back to the dark side only to realize how much their newfound friendships mean to them.
  • Ex-villains pretending to return to the dark side, and using their villain cred to be a mole/saboteur on the heroes’ behalf.
  • Ex-villains taking the same skills and character traits that made them effective villains and using them for good.
  • Ex-villains defeating current villains by being better at those skills and traits than they are.
  • Ex-villains being rejected by almost everyone except the very few willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.
  • Ex-villains being ferociously protective of those few.
  • Ex-villains convincing old allies and friends to follow them to the light side.
  • Ex-villains helping their hero friends through guilt and self-doubt by reminding them that your mistakes don’t make you and it’s never too late to turn things around.
  • Ex-villains receiving unconditional trust and affection from someone small and innocent, and having no idea what they’re supposed to do with that.
  • Ex-villains reuniting with heroic loved ones that they don’t have to fight against anymore.
  • Ex-villains looking around at their new friends and their new home and having to sit down and ride out a sudden wave of powerful emotion because they can’t remember the last time they felt content.

Now we’ve got this list out of the way - are there any recommendations?

I think the most important thing to have in a villain redemption fic is the paradigm shift - the point in the novel where the villain looks back on what he’s done and feels unease, feels shame, or just feels a horrified “what have I done?”. It’s the moment where the villain realizes his moral compass is beginning to have a noticeable shift, and is no longer being completely repressed by the years of villainy. You can’t do a single point above without this event, because a redemption fic in itself is about the villain owning up to his actions and regretting them.

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Cliches in YA Romance

gabrielarava said to fixyourwritinghabits: Hi! I’m in the process of outlining a young adult novel and am very adamant about avoiding cliches in the genre, especially romantic ones. What are some of the most common cliches in YA romances?

Truthfully, I’m a real sucker for a good romance my in YA novels. I’m also quite picky about what I read and ship. I feel like somewhere along the line, this answer turned into “all-the-things-I-hate-about-YA-romance,” but here we go!

The Love Not-Triangle. I don’t mind love triangles, as long as they actually are triangles, not something that looks vaguely like this from the start:

A “love triangle” that adds no suspense because we know by the end of chapter one that A is going to eventually end up with B, and B and C have no relationship other than their competition for A’s affections. It doesn’t matter how great C is, or how badly B treats A, A will end up with B. 

Write a love triangle that actually has the reader guessing who your protagonist will end up with. Write a love triangle with fleshed out characters that includes other complicated non-romantic relationships interfering. Write a love triangle that is memorable. 

Not-Plain Heroine. A heroine that is plain only to her eyes. Often with brown hair. Extremely pretty when she dresses up. Love Interest finds her beautiful all the time. 

The Eternally Smiling White Knight in Shining Armour and the Brooding Baddest Baddass also known as your typical male love interests. Please, give the White Knight some flaws and the Brooding Baddass some reasons for being brooding. Less cardboard cutouts, more rounded characters. 

Tragic Backstory. Everyone needs a backstory, but sometimes it goes too far. Sometimes, backgrounds with abuse and other very serious things are taken lightly and used for the sake of a flashy tragic backstory, to make a “broken” character that can be simply “fixed” by love. 

“I’m dangerous/I’m not good for you/Stay away from me.” Please no. If they really have that level of self awareness, and really are as good as the book later makes them out to be, then they should have made the effort to stay away. If someone said that to me, I’d give the creep a look and walk away. 

Unnecessary and easily solved conflict. If the problem can be solved through an easily do-able 2 minute conversation or a text, then it does not need to be dragged out into 5 chapters of angst. 

Romantic Stalking. I don’t know why this is a thing. Stalking is never romantic, it’s a creepy invasion of privacy. Overly “protective” and possessive guys are not romantic, they’re abusive. 

First Love at First Sight/Insta-Love. Well, we’ve all seen this one. People get crushes, people fall in lust, but two people do not fall in a deep, maddening, meaningful and heathy love within five minutes of meeting. 

The Jealous Third Party who exists for no reason other than to tear the main couple apart. Usually horrible, vapid and shallow. No character development other than to hate the protagonist more and more. 

Straight, cis and white. Not exactly a cliche, but you get the idea. You see a lot of YA out there with straight, cis and white people falling in love, and I’m getting a little tired of it. Of course, writing about other genders/sexualities/cultures takes a lot of work and research, but I highly encourage you to do so! 

The Magical Healing C***. Sex heals wounds. Falling in love cures you of depression. Your relationship means an end to any mental illness you’ve been struggling with. Please, stop right there. Just no. Stop. Don’t do it. 

I’d recommend following/going through the parody twitter accounts @broodingYAhero, @tokenYAsidekick, and @typicalYAhero - they pretty much just poke fun at/lampshade some pretty common tropes/cliches in YA, especially YA romance.

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MY FAVOURITE trope is the 

“leave all your weapons” *takes out far more weapons than expected (or logically able to carry)*

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