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* AdaptationDisplacement: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''Literature/ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
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* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''Literature/ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''Literature/ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
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** "Another glass of Carnalje-Sæk!"
* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''Literature/ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.Carnalje-Sæk!"
* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''Literature/ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
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*** It is sometimes expresses in a shorter version: "Why does Jeppe drink?"
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* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
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* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''ArabianNights'').''Literature/ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
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** "Another glass of Carnalje-Sæk!"Carnalje-Sæk!"
* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
* WeirdAlEffect: ''Jeppe'' is based on similar stories from folklore where underdogs are suddenly placed in positions of power (see e.g. ''ArabianNights''). However in the earlier stories, they usually turn out to be better and more just rulers than those they replace.
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* JerkassWoobie: It is hard not to feel sorry for Jeppe, but he IS a lazy, selfish and untrustworthy alcoholic - and he becomes really nasty when he is given a taste of power.
* MemeticMutation: The play has delivered a lot of Danish memes:
** "I feel like Jeppe in the Baron's bed" (a common saying when you feel well treated).
** "People say that Jeppe drink, but they don't say why Jeppe drink."
** "Am I dreaming, or am I awake?"
** "Another glass of Carnalje-Sæk!"