SomeRandomEvilGuy
Since: Apr, 2017
Jun 13th 2017 at 5:14:22 AM
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In Buffy the Vampire Slayer Buffy has to physically stop Spike from raping her. While he does realise that what he was trying to do was wrong afterwards I'm not sure it counts since if she wasn't stronger than him he would have done it.
In general, the trope is about the would-be rapist stopping themself from the rape, not just "character almost rapes or gets raped". Some namespacing, commenting out Zero Context Examples, and other fixes. Specifics below:
- Rape Is Love is no longer a trope.
- Devil Hunter Yohko isn't an example, the rapist was stopped by a third party.
- The Royal Space Force: The Wings of HonnĂȘamise example doesn't say how the trope applies.
- Not enough context to tell if The Experiment is an example. Did the guards stop themselves, get stopped (not the trope), or what?
- For The Day of the Locust, again not enough context. Did the rapists stop themselves, or were they stopped by someone else?
- Not enough context for the Crime and Punishment entry.
- Not enough context for the The Bletchley Circle entry.
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona example isn't the trope. The would-be rapist has to stop himself for it to count.
- Crescendo ~Eien Dato Omotte Ita Ano Koro~ doesn't have enough context to tell if the trope applies.
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