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  1. When applied to tropes or other aspects of fiction, deconstruction means to take apart a trope in a way that exposes its inherent contradictions, often by exploring the difference between how the trope appears in this one work and how it compares to other relevant tropes or ideas both in fiction and Real Life.

  2. This trope is when, instead of using the hammer of fanfiction to repair, a fic writer deliberately and often lovingly smashes it to bits with a Deconstruction. They take aspects of the work to extremes or down a logical path that shows the faults therein, either deliberately or simply by pulling the loose threads until something breaks.

  3. Many famous works credited with revolutionizing their media and genres have been Genre Deconstructions. This is because deconstruction is one of the ways genres can change themselves; flaws are hunted down in the deconstruction and corrected in the following reconstruction.

  4. A Reconstruction acknowledges the flaws and assumptions of a trope that has undergone Deconstruction, so it either modifies the trope in a way that resembles the original and still work in reality, or finds a solution for the trope to become useful again. Or in other words, if you view a Deconstruction as a critique of a trope, then a ...

  5. Planetary, as an archeological survey of comic books, pulp fiction, and B-Movies, deconstructs any sci-fi trope it doesn't reconstruct or parody. The Hulk was captured by the army after his first rampage and took decades to starve to death in a silo.

  6. This is a list of tropes about deconstruction, most of which are deconstructed further on this wiki. It's a meta thing. Template:Category supertrope

  7. Deconstruction is when characters or potentially the world get in the way of a trope. Always sunny has a lot of really good examples: take the episode where Frank decides to go undeecover at a party to try to figure out what the company that he left really thinks of him.

  8. Deconstruction is less an act by the reader and more an observation. You look for where the material unravels itself, rather than specifically pulling it apart. I'll use comics for examples throughout.

  9. Jul 15, 2018 · I don't find anything in Derrida that fits my definition of "realistic". I hope that answers your question. Is the TvTropes definition of deconstruction ("Giving a trope unusually realistic consequences and/or origins.") related to the deconstruction school….

  10. It's (probably) Older Than Dirt. Ancient people might not have the term "deconstruct" or "trope" and it's hard to know exactly what tropes existed in earliest human history, but what might be the oldest preserved story, The Epic of Gilgamesh, deconstructs the idea of a perfect Femme Fatale.

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