Princessnefertankh - Seeking The Beauty In Life

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~There’s nothing more horrifying than a miracle.~
Wanda Maximoff || The Scarlet Witch
Ten more favourite tropes:
Character multitasking an extremely critical task with an extremely trivial one
Character displaying jarring shifts in demeanour as they switch between different activities
Character dressed in a manner that’s conspicuously inappropriate for their current situation, without explanation
Character reacting to an unexpected or frightening turn of events with an implausibly seamless change of mental focus
Character describing a situation in a way that’s both complete and correct, but emphasises entirely the wrong thing
Character offering a very unlikely explanation for something with no indication that they’re aware how unbelievable it is
Character remarking on an unfortunate happening in a way that vastly understates its import
Character willingly participating in a fun activity while maintaining an impenetrable poker face
Character demonstrating notable proficiency at something with which they firmly insist they have no prior experience
Character treating a ridiculous undertaking with enormous gravitas
“Novels help us to resist the temptation to think of the past as deficient of everything that informs the present. When we read Pride and Prejudice or Middlemarch, we’re not tempted to believe that because the characters wear funny hats, get about by horse and don’t talk explicitly about sex that they’re innocents. This is because we are allowed full access, or carefully arranged partial access, to their feelings and thoughts, their dilemmas. Assuming we’ve been carried along by the narrative, they appear before us, these characters, intact, as contemporaries, unscarred by unintended ironies.”
— Ian McEwan, interviewed in The Art of Fiction No. 173 (via theclassicsreader)