Trope BINGO

Reluctant Hero

  • Definition: A character who initially resists but ultimately embraces a heroic role.

Love Triangle

  • Definition: Involves three characters entangled in a romantic complication.

Villain's Monologue

  • Definition: A classic scene where the villain explains their intricate plan in detail, often showcasing their motivations and strategies.

Rags to Riches

  • Definition: A character's journey from poverty to wealth or significant status, often highlighting their struggles and growth.

The Chosen One

  • Definition: A character that is fated to save the world or fulfill an important prophecy, usually with special powers or abilities.

Mentor's Death

  • Definition: The wise mentor of the hero who dies, typically serving to propel the plot forward and challenge the hero.

The Big Reveal

  • Definition: A major plot twist that dramatically alters the perspective of the story or the understanding of characters/relation.

Star-Crossed Lovers

  • Definition: A romantic pairing forbidden due to family, societal, or existential constraints, typically leading to tragedy.

Damsel in Distress

  • Definition: A character, traditionally female, who is captured or needs rescuing, often sparking the hero's quest.

The Antihero

  • Definition: A protagonist who lacks conventional heroic qualities but remains the main character, often bringing complexity to the narrative.

Double Cross

  • Definition: A betrayal by a trusted friend or ally that transforms the relationships and conflicts in the story.

Manic Pixie Dream Girl

  • Definition: A quirky female character whose purpose is to inspire the main character (usually male) to appreciate life more deeply.

Coming of Age

  • Definition: A story arc in which a young protagonist grows up, matures, and discovers important truths about themselves and the world.

Tragic Flaw

  • Definition: A flaw that leads to the downfall of an otherwise noble or admirable character, often tied to hubris or another vice.

Mirror Character

  • Definition: A side character that reflects the qualities or flaws of the protagonist, offering insights into their journey.

The Secret Society

  • Definition: An organization with mysterious or hidden agendas that influence the story and characters in significant ways.

Time Travel Paradox

  • Definition: Issues and consequences arising from characters traveling back in time, posing unique challenges and anomalies.

Magical MacGuffin

  • Definition: An object of great power that many characters seek, often driving the conflict and motivations of the plot.

Hidden Heir

  • Definition: A character who possesses a significant birthright or heritage, often revealing their true identity throughout the story.

Redemption Arc

  • Definition: A character who makes amends for past misdeeds, undergoing significant positive change.

False Utopia

  • Definition: A seemingly perfect society that conceals underlying oppression or darkness, often critiquing idealism.

The Unmasking

  • Definition: The revelation of a character's true identity or nature, who may have been hiding their intentions.

Back from the Dead

  • Definition: A character presumed dead who returns, often to impact events with their knowledge or perspective.

Innate Power Revelation

  • Definition: A character who struggles with a unique ability that ultimately becomes their greatest strength.

Final Stand

  • Definition: The climactic battle or confrontation at the story's climax, often deciding the fates of characters.

Hidden Villain

  • Definition: A character initially presented as benign or neutral who is later revealed to be the antagonist, shifting the narrative dynamics.

Haunted House

  • Definition: A setting where characters encounter supernatural phenomena, often serving as a character in its own right.

Crossing the Threshold

  • Definition: The protagonist leaves their ordinary world to enter an unfamiliar, extraordinary realm filled with challenges and adventures.