< The Ophelia
The Ophelia/Playing With
- Basic Trope: An insane, but beautiful, young woman.
- Straight: Alice is psychotic but undiagnosed, has long Messy Hair, Does Not Like Shoes, and is quite pretty.
- Exaggerated: Inexplicably, Alice begins going by Ophelia and quoting Hamlet constantly, and strews flowers on people at will.
- Justified: Alice enjoys playing up her condition for all the classical references it's worth.
- Inverted: A crazy, pretty young man.
- Alice is Ugly Cute or Hollywood Homely, but is also the Only Sane Woman.
- Subverted: Alice is diagnosed with some mental disorder, and responds by taking her meds and listening to her therapist.
- Doubly Subverted:...but she was misdiagnosed, and neither of those things help. Eventually, she takes on Ophelia-esque traits.
- Parodied: Alice's condition is Played for Laughs, as she exhibits every madness Trope in the book.
- Deconstructed: Alice falls more and more into madness, and it is thoroughly unromantic. No one helps her, and she is eventually Driven to Suicide, or at least an attempt.
- Reconstructed: Before Alice got help, she was a mess. It's only gotten a little better since then, and she still has to contend with her demons, but she's trying.
- Zig Zagged: Alice goes from periods of almost normalcy to The Ophelia to Cloudcuckoolander, and no one knows what side will surface.
- Averted: Alice has had this condition from the beginning. She takes her meds and is mostly typical.
- Enforced: "Of course we'll have a mad scene!"
- Lampshaded: "This is the scene where I babble something about rue and drown myself, isn't it?"
- Invoked: "I know! I'll channel Ophelia till he leaves me alone."
- Defied: "I know you expect me to be all 'look, I don't like shoes or combs!' but I don't actually do that. At all."
- Discussed: "Oh, that chick's named Ophelia. Wait for it...Yup, there goes her sanity."
- Conversed: "Why do girls who go mad always seem to have turned into Ophelia?"
Oh, you want to go back to The Ophelia...Don't leave yet! The frogs must chirp first, while I fetch your and my rue...
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