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-'''Trope''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''τρόπος'' - ''tropos'', "turn") may refer to:+'''Trope''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''[[τρόπος]]'' - ''tropos'', "turn") may refer to:
* [[Trope (linguistics)]], a figure of speech that consists of a play on words * [[Trope (linguistics)]], a figure of speech that consists of a play on words
-* [[Trope (literature)]] or ''Literary trope'', a common theme used in storytelling.+* [[Trope (literature)]] or ''Literary trope'', a common theme used in storytelling. Something [[recur]]ring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror or ‘once upon a time’ as introduction to fairytales. Similar to an [[archetype]] (or a [[cliché]], but not necessarily [[pejorative]]).
-* [[Trope (mathematics)]] An archaic term for a singular [[tangent]] plane of a surface. + 
* [[Trope (philosophy)]] * [[Trope (philosophy)]]
* [[Trope (music)]] * [[Trope (music)]]
==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Aarne–Thompson classification system]]
*[[Framing (social sciences)]] *[[Framing (social sciences)]]
*[[Meme]] *[[Meme]]
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*[[Pattern (architecture)]] *[[Pattern (architecture)]]
*[[TV Tropes]] *[[TV Tropes]]
- +*[[Theme]]
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Trope (from Greek τρόπος - tropos, "turn") may refer to:

  • Trope (linguistics), a figure of speech that consists of a play on words
  • Trope (literature) or Literary trope, a common theme used in storytelling. Something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror or ‘once upon a time’ as introduction to fairytales. Similar to an archetype (or a cliché, but not necessarily pejorative).

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