Lampshade
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Adjective
A word used for situations in media- mostly in comics and television- where the concerns, criticisms and arguments of the audience are answered in the text itself to assuage any disbelief and therefore frustration a reader or viewer might possess. By underscoring points of possible contention, usually humorously, the [suspension of disbelief] is retained.
Often used to account for implausible developments, ridiculous motivations, bizarre twists and illogical situations, a lampshade can also cover obviously [cribbed] plot elements by having the author acknowledge through a character that This is just like...
A lampshade can be used to explain threads that may have lain dormant, and often prods at the fourth wall by having characters address the audience, or realities outside their own existence.
Also known as [Spotlighting], sometimes as Cousin Larry Trick. See TVTropes for more information. -
A cover for a lamp, used to soften or direct its light.
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a decorative covering around an electric light that reduces its brightness or controls where it shines
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