12/19/2023 0 Comments Remind me bot 4 years![]() See also Freud Was Right, which posits that characters can apply this to everything thanks to psychological subtext, and Freudian Slip, when the symbolism reveals what the character is really thinking. Ending by Ascending: someone going up a staircase into a bright light is reminiscent of a Stairway to Heaven.Birth symbolism: Not Really a Birth Scene.Drug-related meanings: I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin!, Fantastic Drug, Drunk on Milk, High on Catnip, G-Rated Drug, Uncoffee. ![]() Political/moral meanings: Fantastic Racism, Space Jews, No Blood for Phlebotinum, A Nazi by Any Other Name, Fictional Political Party, Putting on the Reich, Have You Tried Not Being a Monster?, Rainbow Lens, and Ripped from the Headlines.Sexual meanings: Did They or Didn't They?, Erotic Eating, Consuming Passion, G-Rated Sex, Double Entendre and its sister trope Lampshaded Double Entendre, Compensating for Something, Phallic Weapon, Psychosexual Horror, Visual Innuendo, Food and Body Comparison, Rainbow Lens, and Something Else Also Rises.Not to be confused with Ironic Echo, which can easily use this trope's title as a Lampshade Hanging. Similar to Innocent Innuendo/ Visual Innuendo in that each of these tropes attempts to draw suggestive ideas from the audience however Innocent Innuendo/ Visual Innuendo attempt to trick the audience into thinking the situation is different from what it really is, whereas this trope is upfront about the situation and merely draws parallels to those suggestive ideas. May result in Getting Crap Past the Radar if it alludes to something that would normally get censored. ![]() This sort of situation can lead to a Mistaken for Index plot if some other character hears it out of context. The situation doesn't always have to mean anything sexual, however it is the most common use of the trope. Alternatively, it can refer to an ersatz of something more familiar that the audience would immediately recognize in subtext, in order to make it look less Anvilicious, but it doesn't always succeed in fulfilling the latter. ![]() Geoff Ramsey describing falling off a train, Let's Play - GTA V - Train HoppingĪny situation which is made, sometimes for comic effect, sometimes for dramatic effect, to look like another situation - not in the sense that it is mistaken for that other situation by any of the characters, just in the sense that we the audience see the resemblance the characters do not. ![]()
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