The reincarnation trope is starting to get over used

Jess June 2, 2021 2:58 pm

This is a cute manhwa but the reincarnated trope is starting to get overused, this story is very interesting and i really like how they include the parents but the “no one loved me in my old world” backstory is getting very repetitive and just seems like a quick way to give a sad backstory.

Responses
    LatteGratte June 2, 2021 3:17 pm

    It’s a common theme in Korean novels.

    Reine June 2, 2021 3:31 pm

    It's to avoid the complexity that appears of they had loved ones. Like in Kill the villainess, her aim is to go home cuz she has people she cares for. If the characters don't have ppl the liked, they have no reason to go home, and thus they will not be overly depressed or anxious about everything. I've only seen a handful (completed) stories deal with it and only one or two didn't cope out in the end.

    Jess June 2, 2021 4:08 pm
    It's to avoid the complexity that appears of they had loved ones. Like in Kill the villainess, her aim is to go home cuz she has people she cares for. If the characters don't have ppl the liked, they have no re... Reine

    I don’t mind the ones are essential to the plot, but some just add it in randomly and it goes no where.

    Reine June 2, 2021 6:27 pm
    I don’t mind the ones are essential to the plot, but some just add it in randomly and it goes no where. Jess

    True... I guess it's so the character doesn't act like the others, e.g a reincarnated child is smarter than others cuz they're and adult. Or the whole novel schmuck.