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Hugo Raines

Genre Tropes

Genre Tropes explores the fundamental narrative patterns that define thriller, fantasy, and horror, revealing how these seemingly different genres share common storytelling mechanics. The book argues that genre tropes are not clichés, but rather essential building blocks that, when used effectively, create resonant experiences for audiences. For example, the “final girl” in horror and the “chosen one” in fantasy, though distinct, both fulfill specific narrative roles that tap into audience expectations and emotional responses. The book examines how societal anxieties and aspirations shape these tropes, tracing their evolution through literature, film, and television. It delves into the psychological impact of tropes, revealing how they cater to our need for narrative and influence our perceptions. Understanding narrative tropes provides both creators and audiences a deeper appreciation of storytelling.

Structured in three parts, the book first introduces genre theory and narrative structure. It then explores specific tropes within thriller, fantasy, and horror, dedicating chapters to their evolution and cultural significance. Finally, it synthesizes these findings, offering practical guidance for writers and filmmakers on how to use tropes effectively.
138 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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