• RedSeries (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    I think “fridging” implies more bodily harm (or threat thereof) than the traditional “damsel in distress” which is often a kidnapping or often a form of arranged marriage, though bodily harm is part of both. Either way, tropes change and can get new names over time, so I guess this might be a more modern term for an old trope with some new stuff added?

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      2 months ago

      It reminds me of Mr Freeze from Batman, who is motivated to save his literally fridged wife

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      2 months ago

      Years of media have taught me that damsel-in-distress could easily be a woman tied to train tracks with an oncoming train or about to plunge off a cliff in a run away stagecoach. I disagree that damsel-in-distress is exclusive to non-bodily harm.