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Basic Trope: A moneylender using force or violence to recover the money.

  • Straight: Bob lends money to Alice with 20% interest, then threatens her with violence if she doesn't pay back.
  • Exaggerated:
    • Bob lends money to Alice with 20,000% of interest, then threatens her entire family if she didn't pay back.
    • Bob murders Alice after she goes to pay him back, but comes up 3 cents short.
    • Bob threatens to blow up Alice’s entire planet if she doesn’t pay.
    • Bob jacks up Alice's interest rate, just because she forked over the money a little to eagerly.
  • Downplayed: Bob is a moneylender whose interest rates are a bit high and/or his recovery methods are a bit off.
  • Justified:
    • Bob's clients are amoral and bad risks.
    • The interest rates are high because Bob is very greedy.
    • Bob owes money to another loan shark and has to charge insane interest rates for his loans and retrieve them through any means necessary so he can pay back.
  • Inverted:
    • Bob's rates are way below the inflation and bouncers aren't searched back for their owed money.
    • Bob meekly asks Alice for the money she owes him, but she refuses to pay and threatens him if he continues to collect.
  • Subverted: Bob's mannerisms seem threatening but he turns out much kinder then he appears.
  • Double Subverted: ...until he decides to use violence anyway to recover what Alice owes him and then some.
  • Parodied: Bob, a literal loan shark, lends money to Alice with over 9,000% interest, then threatens to eat her if she doesn't pay back.
  • Zig Zagged: Bob is intimidating with some client and polite with others, depending on if he likes the client, his own financial situation, current mood, the client's payment history, and whether or not they might pose a threat to him.
  • Averted: Moneylenders are not shown as using force or violence.
  • Enforced: "Alice just having money problems isn't giving her enough sympathy from the audience. Lets' give her a scary moneylender."
  • Lampshaded: "So Bob beat Alice up because she didn't pay him back? That's ridiculous!"
  • Invoked: Bob decides to do this after too many people stiff him.
  • Exploited:
  • Defied: Bob refuses to resort to violence to recover the money he has loaned.
  • Discussed: "Be careful who you borrow money from, some people will do terrible things to get it back."
  • Conversed:
  • Implied:
    Alice: I’m gonna go and ask Bob’s bank for that loan.
    Charlie: Wait, Alice! You don’t wanna go there.
    Alice: Why not?
    Charlie: Trust me, you REALLY don’t!
    • Alice is able to strike rich and pay back Bob in full. Everyone remarks just how lucky she was.
  • Deconstructed: Bob’s unpleasant reputation loses him all his clients, and he goes out of business.
  • Reconstructed: Bob is still able to prey on desperate people who have been turned down by reputable establishments.

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