intuitively I'd go for trope=vector but tropes are only very roughly commutative, their ordering still matters ideaspace is more vector-spacey personally I conceptualize narratives as paths (https://www.synkretie.net/writings/wildpfade.html …) but through something other than ideaspace
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Replying to @allgebrah
what makes this hard I think is that if you compose two tropes, they may compose cleanly but more often the assemblage patternmatches into something different
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depends on the composition used, but "heroine saves hero, then hero saves heroine" and "hero saves heroine, then heroine saves hero" are two different stories
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not the best example probably but the first that came to mind
3:40 PM - 9 Jun 2018
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