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Take Up My Sword/Playing With
Basic Trope: A Hero is killed and someone else must take his place.
- Straight: Jack dies saving his little sister Jill from murderers and Jill feels she must avenge him somehow.
- Exaggerated: Jill takes up his word, his way of speaking, his mannerisms, starts wearing the same clothes, listen to the same music, and insists she be called Jack.
- Justified: Jack is part of a line of heroes and Jill is the next one in line. Hence, Jill was always meant to take Jack's place after he died.
- Inverted: Jack dies. Jill must therefore join the line of villains that killed him.
- Subverted: Jack is killed by murderers. Jill feels no obligation to avenge him.
- Jack dies, Jill takes up sword, then Jack comes Back From the Dead and takes the sword back.
- Double Subverted: ...That is, until she's trained for a while. After training, she goes out to avenge him.
- Parodied: Every hero in the line got their job by watching the previous one get killed.
- Jack falls over in MacDonald's. Jill robs him of his sword and sets on for vengeance against the Evil Clown.
- Deconstructed: Jill feels obligated to avenge Jack but has no training to back her up or natural skill with which to fight. She gets slaughtered as soon as she starts fighting.
- Reconstructed: After getting her ass kicked enough times, she starts training and becomes badass enough to handle things on her own.
- Zig Zagged: Jack is killed by murderers, but Jill feels no obligation to avenge him...until she's trained. But she was going to train anyway - his death wasn't a motivating factor in her desire for training.
- Averted: Jack dies in an accident, and no one can be blamed. She mourns and lives on normally.
- Enforced: "I've run out of ideas for Jack-centric episodes. Let's kill him off and allow a newer hero to take over."
- Lampshaded: "No! Jack is dead! Now Jill must take up his sword."
- Invoked: Jack is a Decoy Protagonist whose role as a protector to Jill hinders her as much as helps her. He knows that the only way for her to reach her full potential is for him to die.
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