< Clap Your Hands If You Believe
Clap Your Hands If You Believe/Playing With
- Straight: Alice and Bob believe in something makes it real or allows it to happen.
- Zig-Zagged: Belief becomes a good thing...and a bad thing at the same time.
- Deconstructed: Alice and Bob are at risk for monster attacks because they believe in them. The monsters feed off of their beliefs and become stronger.
- Reconstructed: But because Alice and Bob believe that the monsters cannot hurt them or that they can defeat the monsters, they have power over them.
- Parodied: "I believe I will have a cone of ice cream soon...HUZZAH! there it is!"
- Discussed:
- "Tinkerbell needs your help - clap your hands if you believe in fairies!"
- Alternatively, "How come if we believe in something, it comes true?"
- Justified: Alice and Bob are wizards, believe in magic is what gives them power. When they stop believing? Then they lose their powers.
- Averted: It doesn't make a difference whether they believe in it or not.
- Exaggerated: Alice and Bob are cornered by a monster. They renounce their belief in the monster, causing it to immediately vanish.
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