Linking to a past Trope Repair Shop thread that dealt with this page: More than just beards?, started by Kuzlalala on May 3rd 2011 at 5:31:16 PM
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanHow do you add an image wiki sub-page? I found a really great chart via Graph Jam thats like the current image, and I want to link it to this page somehow. Here it is.◊
In between Not Even Human and Not Quite Human Hide / Show RepliesThere's an index type page called Image Links Wiki, you can add them by putting in the namespace and trope name (ImageLinks/GoodHairEvilHair in this case) I went ahead and did. Sorry it took a year to see this. =/
This trope, or something like it, already shows up in ancient Greek (usually Athenian) vase-paintings: The heroes and gods always have well-groomed beards and hair of a moderate length, except when gods are clean-shaven. The horny satyrs and wild, dangerous centaurs have long, shaggy, unkempt beards and hair. Centaurs are typecast as evil, while satyrs are dangerous, unpredictable, and constantly trying to grab and screw nymphs.
Thing is, I don't understand how the examples are organized, so I don't know where to put this.
Edited by ArcadesSabboth Oppression anywhere is a threat to democracy everywhere.
There was a trope for describing how good characters part on the left villains on the right? Anyone familiar with this? Would appreciate clues