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NOMINALISM
Trope theory; Trope nominalism; Trope ontology; Metahistorical trope; Theory of moments

Trope (cinema)         
  • A "[[Mexican standoff]]" is a common film trope
ELEMENT OF FILM SEMIOLOGY
Cinematic trope; Film trope; Cinema trope; Trope (filmmaking)
In cinema, a trope is what The Art Direction Handbook for Film defines as "a universally identified image imbued with several layers of contextual meaning creating a new visual metaphor".
Trope         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tropes; Trope (disambiguation)
·noun The word or expression so used.
II. Trope ·noun The use of a word or expression in a different sense from that which properly belongs to it; the use of a word or expression as changed from the original signification to another, for the sake of giving life or emphasis to an idea; a figure of speech.
Trope (literature)         
USE OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE – VIA WORD, PHRASE, OR EVEN AN IMAGE – FOR ARTISTIC EFFECT
Trope (linguistics); Literary trope; Trope (literary); Literary tropes; Four Master Tropes; Trope (fiction)
A literary trope is the use of figurative language, via word, phrase or an image, for artistic effect such as using a figure of speech. Keith and Lundburg describe a trope as, "a substitution of a word or phrase by a less literal word or phrase.

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Trope (philosophy)

Trope denotes figurative and metaphorical language and one which has been used in various technical senses. The term trope derives from the Greek τρόπος (tropos), "a turn, a change", related to the root of the verb τρέπειν (trepein), "to turn, to direct, to alter, to change"; this means that the term is used metaphorically to denote, among other things, metaphorical language.

The term is also used in technical senses, which do not always correspond to its linguistic origin. Its meaning has to be judged from the context, some of which are given below.