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  1. TV Tropes

    TV Tropes is a wiki that collects and documents descriptions and examples of various plot conventions and plot devices, more commonly known as tropes, that are found within many creative works. Since its establishment in 2004, the site has shifted focus from covering only television and film tropes to covering those in other types of media such as literature, comics, anime, manga, video games, music, advertisements, and toys, and their associated fandoms, as well as some non-media subjects such as history, geography, and politics. The nature of the site as a provider of commentary on pop culture and fiction has attracted attention and criticism from several web personalities and blogs. From April 2008 until July 2012, content on TV Tropes was published as free content. In July 2012, TV Tropes modified its license to allow only noncommercial distribution of its content while continuing to host the prior submissions under the new license. TV Tropes has over 395,000 pages, with over 77,000 pages on works of media, and over 28,000 pages of individual tropes.TV Tropes runs on a heavily modified version of PmWiki, but unlike PmWiki, it is not open-source.Prior to October 26, 2010, it was possible to edit anonymously. Registration is now mandatory for all other activities besides viewing the website.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tv tropes in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tv tropes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of tv tropes in a Sentence

  1. Chiwetel Ejiofor:

    There's like 100 tropes that are exploded in this film, seeing those explored in different ways, I think is very exciting.

  2. Joanna Mendelson:

    They're taking the same kind of core tropes and themes, and kind of bigoted views of the world, and injecting them into this current event.

  3. Max Rose of New York:

    When someone uses hateful and offensive tropes and words against people of my faith, I will not be silent.

  4. Eduardo Porter:

    The Welfare Queen story was immensely powerful, but you try to find stories that push back against these tropes, for instance, most of the frontline workers in all of our cities have been mostly Black and brown. They've been exposing themselves (to the virus) while delivering food and Grubhub to you while you're working at home. That's a story that has a lot of potential to change minds.

  5. Claire Fallon:

    It magnifies and enacts the sort of reductive tropes and expectations we face in the real world, especially the real dating world, watching 'The Bachelor' means watching a more exaggerated version of the sexist landscape we navigate, but the exaggeration (and the remove of watching it on TV) makes it easier to observe, discuss, and critique.

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