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[โ€“] bh11235@infosec.pub 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The first work of art to find an "easy and natural" storytelling shortcut gets to reap the benefits. By the 79th work to abuse the same shortcut, the novelty has worn off and the downsides to the plot become clearer. A cliche is born.

It's well and good to say "stories have failed plenty without including cliches", but do understand what you are defending -- an eternity of knights on white horses, "I am your father"s, third acts speeches about the power of friendship, women in refrigerators. Personally I think it's probably healthy that some tropes become cliches and die.

[โ€“] BubblyMango@lemmy.wtf 1 points 1 year ago

I think that overusing ideas that affect the premise of a story isnt nearly as bad as overusing ideas that affect its progress/conclusion, like Disney's plot twist villains, "i am your father" and white knight cliches.

Stuck in another world, stuck in a death game or a "chosen one journey" cliches make the beggining seem unoriginal, but can develope in so many ways that as a reader/viewer, i dont mind if the idea is overused as long as the story that follows is good and original.