trope |
stereotypes |
As nouns the difference between trope and stereotypes
is that
trope is something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales. Similar to archetype and cliché but not necessarily pejorative while
stereotypes is plural of lang=en.
As a verb trope
is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
trod |
trope |
As verbs the difference between trod and trope
is that
trod is (
tread) or
trod can be to walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread while
trope is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
As a noun trope is
(literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative.
trope |
subgenre |
As nouns the difference between trope and subgenre
is that
trope is (literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative while
subgenre is one of several categories within a particular genre.
As a verb trope
is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
trope |
allegory |
As nouns the difference between trope and allegory
is that
trope is something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales. Similar to archetype and cliché but not necessarily pejorative while
allegory is the representation of abstract principles by characters or figures.
As a verb trope
is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
trope |
hyperbole |
As nouns the difference between trope and hyperbole
is that
trope is (literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative while
hyperbole is (uncountable) extreme exaggeration or overstatement; especially as a literary or rhetorical device.
As a verb trope
is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
hackneyed |
trope |
As verbs the difference between hackneyed and trope
is that
hackneyed is (
hackney) while
trope is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
As an adjective hackneyed
is repeated too often.
As a noun trope is
(literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative.
tribe |
trope |
In lang=en terms the difference between tribe and trope
is that
tribe is to distribute into tribes or classes; to categorize while
trope is to think or write in terms of tropes.
As nouns the difference between tribe and trope
is that
tribe is a socially, ethnically, and politically cohesive group of people while
trope is (literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative.
As verbs the difference between tribe and trope
is that
tribe is to distribute into tribes or classes; to categorize while
trope is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
trope |
cliches |
As nouns the difference between trope and cliches
is that
trope is something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales. Similar to archetype and cliché but not necessarily pejorative while
cliches is plural of cliche.
As a verb trope
is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
princess |
trope |
As a proper noun princess
is the title of a princess.
As a noun trope is
(literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative.
As a verb trope is
to use, or embellish something with a trope.
trope |
architype |
As nouns the difference between trope and architype
is that
trope is (literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative while
architype is .
As a verb trope
is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
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