- Look up
trope or
tropes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trope or
tropes may
refer to:
Trope (cinema), a
cinematic convention for
conveying a concept...
- of TV
Tropes Troper(s) (possibly
related to Byzantine-Gr**** troparion), m****cript(s)
containing musical tropes, such as the
Winchester Troper This disambiguation...
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Antisemitic tropes, also
known as
antisemitic canards or
antisemitic libels, are "sensational reports,
misrepresentations or fabrications"
about Jews as...
- In cinema, a
trope is what The Art
Direction Handbook for Film
defines as "a
universally identified image imbued with
several layers of
contextual meaning...
- the
backbone of this
trope.
Although the
supplicatory format ('eleyson'/'have mercy') has been retained, the
Kyrie in this
troped format adopts a distinctly...
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Scripture in the vernacular. The
plowboy trope is an anti-elitist
trope dating back at
least 1600 years. The
trope starts with St. Jerome's
letter eulogizing...
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literary trope is an
artistic effect realized with
figurative language — word, phrase,
image — such as a
rhetorical figure. In
editorial practice, a
trope is...
- TV
Tropes (also
written as TVTropes) is a wiki that
collects and do****ents
descriptions and
examples of plot
conventions and devices,
which it
refers to...
- A
fantasy trope is a
specific type of
literary trope (recurring theme) that
occurs in
fantasy fiction. Worldbuilding, plot, and
characterization have many...
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Zarka or
zarqa (Hebrew: זַרְקָא, with
variant English spellings) is a
cantillation mark
found in the Torah, Haftarah, and
other books of the
Hebrew Bible...