One of the things that always makes me laugh in movies is someone inadvertently wandering on stage during a dance routine who doesn't know the steps but tries valiantly to keep up and fit in. That's probably why the fish out of water trope appeals to me in a story, it lends itself so well to comedy.
I couldn't find a sample of exactly what I wanted, but here's the fabulous Cyd Charisse in Meet Me in Las Vegas. The relevant part starts at about 1.30 if you don't want to watch the whole scene:
Video clip credit: https://www.youtube.com
Of course Cyd Charisse is a wonderful dancer, but you get the idea.
In this trope we put our character in a situation where everyone else knows the routine and after a bit of a struggle to fit in, hidden strengths and talents can emerge. It's tailor- made for a heroine to grow which is another reason I like it. Often it's a city to country shift, but remember The Beverley Hillbillies? A whole shoal of fish out of water there!
I laughed most of the way through this story and was able to use a pile of anecdotes and characters from my own childhood growing up on a farm.
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Photo credit: Elisabeth Rose |
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