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Analysis of Character Archetypes and Tropes
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r/topcharactertropes ↑ 4.5K · May 7, 2026 · ▣ 0
(Loved Trope) Redemption's always the answer, right?.... Nah, some people just suck.
I personally love this trope because it speaks to the hard truth that people are complex and sometimes they're either unable or unwilling to accept forgiveness or choose to redeem themselves. But at t...
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r/topcharactertropes ↑ 2.8K · May 7, 2026 · ▣ 0
[Loved Trope] White Characters Saying the Word Hilariously
1. The Boondocks SE2E11 Riley’s teacher uses the word and thinks that it’s ok for him to use the soft “a”. Not only is Fred Willard giving it his all in the roll, but the story was based on a real lif...
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r/topcharactertropes ↑ 1.4K · May 8, 2026 · ▣ 0
Black characters where them being black is almost never a point of focus
Abe Kenarban and his friends in Malcolm in the middle, while there are moments in the show where Abe being black was being used for a joke, they really were playing on the audiences assumptions for ha...
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r/topcharactertropes ↑ 1.1K · May 7, 2026 · ▣ 0
(Loved Trope) Their phrasing leaves a lot to be desired.
1. Pim (Smiling Friends)
2. Jared from Subway (South Park)
3. Dr. Fishman (Arrested Development)
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r/topcharactertropes ↑ 882 · May 7, 2026 · ▣ 0
“It’s not what it looks like” Racist Edition
Frank (Always Sunny in Philadelphia) - When the gang plays their game, Chardee MacDennis, Frank raises his team’s flag… It’s Four Fs…
Dolph (Camp Camp) - When given the title of “Camp Counsellor for ...
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