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Did Not Get the Girl - TV Tropes
This trope is when The Protagonist — who is clearly not celibate — doesn't end up with the Love Interest. Someone else wins her heart or she has no choice but to marry someone to save her family or something. For whatever reason the hero ends the story alone. It can be played either for comedy or tragedy. It isn't always a Downer Ending or a Bittersweet Ending , but it sure does tend to be that way. It is related to No Romantic Resolution resolution here is: it didn't work out.
Links : History of Cinema Gallery of images Links to other sites. Jaromil Jires inaugurated the Czech new wave with The Cry A year-old girl, Valerie, who lives in an aristocratic mansion with her stern and religious granma, has a dream in which a young attractive man steals her earrings but later returns them, scolded by his master, the polecat-masked Constable dressed in black. Valerie also sees beautiful women dressed in white swimming and playing in the river.
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure —popularly known as Fanny Hill an anglicisation of the Latin mons veneris , mound of Venus [1] —is an erotic novel by English novelist John Cleland first published in London in Written while the author was in debtors' prison in London, [2] [3] it is considered "the first original English prose pornography, and the first pornography to use the form of the novel". The book exemplifies the use of euphemism. The text has no "dirty words" or explicit scientific terms for body parts, but uses many literary devices to describe genitalia. For example, the vagina is sometimes referred to as "the nethermouth," which is also an example of psychological displacement.