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Arawn999
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-> In dramatic works, the Berserk Button is often tied to something important about a character; a particularly hated enemy, or a painful failure that hits too Close To Home. Insulting the memory of a dead family member, for example, or pitying someone who insists \
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-> In dramatic works, the Berserk Button is often tied to something important about a character; a particularly hated enemy, or a painful failure that hits too Close To Home. Insulting the memory of a dead family member, for example, or pitying someone who insists \\\"Don\\\'t You Dare Pity Me!.\\\" If you\\\'re unfortunate enough to hit someone\\\'s Berserk Button in a dramatic work, being on the receiving end of a rant is the very least of your worries depending on the situation and the character.
This completely clashes with the below line:
-> This trope is not about anger in response to something that would reasonably enrage someone, like a loved one being hurt or threatened, being personally insulted, or otherwise treated in a way that\\\'s disrespecting, because that is a reasonable response. If you see such an example on the page, or were link here by such an example, please remove it.
This completely clashes with the below line:
-> This trope is not about anger in response to something that would reasonably enrage someone, like a loved one being hurt or threatened, being personally insulted, or otherwise treated in a way that\\\'s disrespecting, because that is a reasonable response. If you see such an example on the page, or were link here by such an example, please remove it.
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I think the problem lies in the description line
--> In dramatic works, the Berserk Button is often tied to something important about a character; a particularly hated enemy, or a painful failure that hits too Close To Home. Insulting the memory of a dead family member, for example, or pitying someone who insists \
--> In dramatic works, the Berserk Button is often tied to something important about a character; a particularly hated enemy, or a painful failure that hits too Close To Home. Insulting the memory of a dead family member, for example, or pitying someone who insists \
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I think the problem lies in the description line:
-> In dramatic works, the Berserk Button is often tied to something important about a character; a particularly hated enemy, or a painful failure that hits too Close To Home. Insulting the memory of a dead family member, for example, or pitying someone who insists \\\"Don\\\'t You Dare Pity Me!.\\\" If you\\\'re unfortunate enough to hit someone\\\'s Berserk Button in a dramatic work, being on the receiving end of a rant is the very least of your worries depending on the situation and the character.
This completely clashes with the below line:
-> This trope is not about anger in response to something that would reasonably enrage someone, like a loved one being hurt or threatened, being personally insulted, or otherwise treated in a way that\\\'s disrespecting, because that is a reasonable response. If you see such an example on the page, or were link here by such an example, please remove it.
-> In dramatic works, the Berserk Button is often tied to something important about a character; a particularly hated enemy, or a painful failure that hits too Close To Home. Insulting the memory of a dead family member, for example, or pitying someone who insists \\\"Don\\\'t You Dare Pity Me!.\\\" If you\\\'re unfortunate enough to hit someone\\\'s Berserk Button in a dramatic work, being on the receiving end of a rant is the very least of your worries depending on the situation and the character.
This completely clashes with the below line:
-> This trope is not about anger in response to something that would reasonably enrage someone, like a loved one being hurt or threatened, being personally insulted, or otherwise treated in a way that\\\'s disrespecting, because that is a reasonable response. If you see such an example on the page, or were link here by such an example, please remove it.