5 TROPES I HATE | top5wednesday

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The content discusses the top 5 book tropes the creator dislikes, focusing on cliches like perfect little sisters and best friends turned love interests.
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hello everyone it's me Leon from the book Leo and today I'm bringing you another top five Wednesday everyone just keeps doing this this is 10 not five top five Wednesday why do we never learned top on Wednesday was created by Ginger Rich Lany and I will link all the stuff down below like we always do this week's topic was tropes that you hate now t... Read More
Key Insights
- 😇 Unrealistic portrayals of perfect characters like little angel sisters can hinder relatability in novels.
- 🥰 The mean girl trope as a love interest competitor lacks depth and originality, reducing character complexity.
- 🥰 Best friend turned love interest tropes may lack chemistry due to skipping initial relationship development stages.
- 🥰 Fan girl love relationship tropes can appear superficial and unrealistic in storytelling.
- 🖤 Lack of communication tropes in books can create unnecessary plot conflicts and unrealistic character reactions.
- 📔 Recognizing overused book tropes helps readers identify cliches and appreciate more innovative storytelling.
- 🫠Tropes like perfect characters and lack of communication can detract from the overall enjoyment of reading experiences.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are some examples of the perfect little angel sister trope in books?
The creator mentions Primrose from The Hunger Games as an example of the perfect little sister who outshines the main character in every way, portraying unrealistic perfection.
Q: Why does the creator dislike the mean girl trope in books?
The creator finds the mean girl trope unoriginal and solely existing as a competitor for the love interest, lacking depth and serving as a one-dimensional character.
Q: What issue does the creator have with the best friend turned love interest trope?
The creator feels that this trope lacks chemistry and believability, as it skips the initial stages of getting to know each other by already establishing a long-standing friendship.
Q: Why does the creator find the lack of communication trope frustrating in books?
The creator criticizes the repeated plot device of characters withholding important information, leading to unnecessary complications and unrealistic reactions from love interests when the truth is finally revealed.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The creator discusses their top 5 disliked book tropes, excluding common ones like love triangles.
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Tropes include perfect little angel sister, the mean girl as a competition for the love interest, best friend turned love interest, fan girl love relationship, and characters not sharing problems.
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The creator expresses frustration with unrealistic character portrayals and overused plot devices in young adult novels.
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