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| − | The "Apocalyptic trope" is when the story involves a possible end of the world situation or | + | The "Apocalyptic trope" is when the story involves a possible end of the world situation or when the story takes place post-apocalypse. |
For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Apocalyptic_(trope)|here]]. | For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Apocalyptic_(trope)|here]]. | ||
==Notable Examples== | ==Notable Examples== | ||
| − | + | *[[Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler]] | |
| + | *[[The Road by Cormac McCarthy]] | ||
| + | *[[The Stand by Stephen King]] | ||
| + | *[[Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel]] | ||
[[Category:Tropes]] | [[Category:Tropes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:17, 16 April 2021
The "Apocalyptic trope" is when the story involves a possible end of the world situation or when the story takes place post-apocalypse.
For a list of books on BTW with this trope, click here.
