Tropes pertaining to snakes, serpents, and slithery reptiles in general. Despite the name, Smug Snake and Cornered Rattlesnake do not go here. |
Snakes are associated with evil. We've seen lots of evil snakes. Now how many times have you seen a good snake in fiction? None? Very few? That's because of ... |
The Why Did It Have to Be Snakes? trope as used in popular culture. A seemingly invulnerable character reveals that they are deathly afraid of X... |
The Great Serpent trope as used in popular culture. These snakes are not just big; they're absolutely enormous. Swallowing a human whole is easy for them. |
The Wise Serpent trope as used in popular culture. It is commonly held in many cultures that among animals, snakes are especially wise and knowledgeable. |
Snake People, Nagas, Lamias, Valusians, or Sneople (singular Snerson) are a type of liminal being usually depicted with a human head, arms and torso with the ... |
Snakes are used as a symbol of sex. Depending on the Mythology you reference, the Lamia or Naga are pretty much the epitome of this. |
When a villain turns into a snake there can be no doubt about the evil nature of a foe, and it gives The Hero a comfortably scary and suddenly less human foe ... |
The film involves a convoluted scheme to kill the protected witness to a mobster's crime by using snakes to ground his plane mid-flight. |
5 дек. 2018 г. · Dean Ambrose (really) has this. Made evident, when he threw a fit during his promo on Smackdown, after Jake Roberts placed a snake on him on Raw ... |
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