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* [[Death by Despair]]: {{spoiler|Tourvel}}
* [[Death by Despair]]: {{spoiler|Tourvel}}
* [[Death Equals Redemption]]: It's only {{spoiler|as he's dying that Valmont does something good.}}
* [[Death Equals Redemption]]: It's only {{spoiler|as he's dying that Valmont does something good.}}
* [[Double Standard]]: The novel makes much of the inherent unfairness in the way women's and men's reputations are affected by sexual rumors.
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: As much as you are *supposed* to see these pompous, virgin-corrupting, manipulative sex addicts as the bad guys... you can't help but admire them and perhaps even subconsciously absorb a little of their experience in the love game.
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: As much as you are *supposed* to see these pompous, virgin-corrupting, manipulative sex addicts as the bad guys... you can't help but admire them and perhaps even subconsciously absorb a little of their experience in the love game.
** [[Moral Guardians]] have been accusing the author's intent of being this since the book was published.
** [[Moral Guardians]] have been accusing the author's intent of being this since the book was published.
* [[Double Standard]]: The novel makes much of the inherent unfairness in the way women's and men's reputations are affected by sexual rumors.
* [[Duel of Seduction]]
* [[Duel of Seduction]]
* [[Duel to the Death]]
* [[Duel to the Death]]
* [[Epistolary Novel]]: Though the film has the characters meeting and discussing things they write in the book, it still retains a lot of letter writing. Often with original substitutes for a desk.
* [[Epistolary Novel]]: Though the film has the characters meeting and discussing things they write in the book, it still retains a lot of letter writing. Often with original substitutes for a desk.
* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: Merteuil fakes this extremely well, pretty much out of necessity. (Keeping up a not just good but absolutely unassailable reputation is the only way to ensure that anyone spreading rumors about what she's ''really'' up to won't be believed.)
* [[Idle Rich]]: Virtually all of the cast.
* [[Idle Rich]]: Virtually all of the cast.
* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: Merteuil fakes this extremely well, pretty much out of necessity. (Keeping up a not just good but absolutely unassailable reputation is the only way to ensure that anyone spreading rumors about what she's ''really'' up to won't be believed.)
* [[The Ingenue]]: Cecile. So very much.
* [[The Ingenue]]: Cecile. So very much.
* [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]: Laclos uses the framing device that he discovered the journals and is publishing them, and comments on how [[Moral Guardians]] likely object but he is publishing them for a moral purpose (namely that people like Valmont and Merteuil are [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing|bad and others should avoid being taken in by someone like them]])
* [[Ladykiller in Love]]: Valmont, though he is so jaded he doesn't notice he is in love until it's pointed out to him.
* [[Ladykiller in Love]]: Valmont, though he is so jaded he doesn't notice he is in love until it's pointed out to him.
* [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]: Laclos uses the framing device that he discovered the journals and is publishing them, and comments on how [[Moral Guardians]] likely object but he is publishing them for a moral purpose (namely that people like Valmont and Merteuil are [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing|bad and others should avoid being taken in by someone like them]])
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Valmont but especially Merteuil, the [[Trope Codifier]] for [[Manipulative Bitch]]. A proto-feminist letter argues that there was no other other way for a woman to get ahead and live the life she wanted in the 18th century.
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Valmont but especially Merteuil, the [[Trope Codifier]] for [[Manipulative Bitch]]. A proto-feminist letter argues that there was no other other way for a woman to get ahead and live the life she wanted in the 18th century.
* [[The Masochism Tango]]: Valmont and Merteuil {{spoiler|take this to its logical extreme with Valmont's death as a direct result of Merteuil's manipulation of Danceny, shortly followed by Merteuil's humiliation by ''Valmont's'' manipulation of Danceny.}}
* [[The Masochism Tango]]: Valmont and Merteuil {{spoiler|take this to its logical extreme with Valmont's death as a direct result of Merteuil's manipulation of Danceny, shortly followed by Merteuil's humiliation by ''Valmont's'' manipulation of Danceny.}}

Revision as of 15:48, 11 October 2014

Les Liaisons dangereuses is an 18th century Epistolary Novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, adapted as a stage play by the same name and as the 1988 film Dangerous Liaisons. It was adapted the very next year as the film Valmont and later updated in 1999 to a modern high school as Cruel Intentions.

The story follows wealthy aristocrats engaged in a malicious bet involving sexual conquests, revenge, manipulation, seduction, and love in the sophisticated, and decadent atmosphere of 18th century French high society.


Tropes used in Dangerous Liaisons: