Thread:Forum:Wiki Talk/Analysis pages: what they are for?/reply (2)

I've been thinking about this matter. We can have a General analysis heading if someone wants to write an essay about the entire subject, but I think there should be some sort of guide to point out that we can also have more specific general essays like General: Second Season of the Anime or Character Interactions. Not every analysis has to tackle the entire subject, which might be vast, with reboots and spinoffs and Loads and Loads of Characters in addition to just having a lot of total pages/minutes.

Then we get to the ATT-specific matter: the tropes. We can have even more specific essays about the interplay of specific tropes in a given work (or in general, on a trope's analysis page). For example, we could have something titled Princess Classic + Blue and Orange Morality to discuss what makes a hypothetical show so unusual.

Or. as a longer real example, you could write an analysis about why Highschool of the Dead is all about male wish-fulfillment rather than genuine horror under a title that would be something like Zombie Apocalypse + Ms. Fanservice + World of Buxom + Gun Porn, with maybe some additional tropes to further bring out the theme. The list doesn't have to contain every trope mentioned in the essay, just the main ones. For example, you could mention that the previous example is a Hotter and Sexier version of the general zombie theme as well as being a borderline Cosy Catastrophe without putting those in the title.