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[[Russia|Chechov's Gun]] is a principal in literature and writing that states that if an element is introduced to a story then it must be used or else the audience, or reader, will feel cheated or become disapointed in the story, feeling that they were lied to, because they built up some expectations around the element.
[[Russia|Chechov's Gun]] is a principal in literature and writing that states that if an element is introduced to a story then it must be used or else the audience, or reader, will feel cheated or become disapointed in the story, feeling that they were lied to, because they built up some expectations around the element.


This rule gets its name from some letters Anton Chekhov wrote to '''Aleksandr Semenovich Lazarev''' critiquing a play of his.  In one letter he told a Aleksandr to remove everything from the scenery that is not relevant to the story.  In the letter, Chekhov told Aleksandr that the gun he has hanginging over the door makes a false promise to the audience.  The audience, Chekhov said, will assume there is a reason for its being there and it will be used to develop the story in some way.
This rule gets its name from some letters Anton Chekhov wrote to '''Aleksandr Semenovich Lazarev''' critiquing a play of his.  In one letter he told a Aleksandr to remove everything from the scenery that is not relevant to the story.  In the letter, Chekhov told Aleksandr that the gun he has hanging over the door on stage makes a false promise to the audience.  The audience, Chekhov said, will assume there is a reason for its being there and it will be used to develop the story in some way.


Chekhov finished by saying that ''"You should not introduce an element to a story unless it is going to help resolve or move the plot forward.  If you start a play with a [[Gun]] on a table, then one of tge characters must [[An hero]] before the end of the first act."''
Chekhov finished by saying that ''"You should not introduce an element to a story unless it is going to help resolve or move the plot forward.  If you start a play with a [[Gun]] on a table, then one of the characters must [[An hero]] before the end of the first act."''




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* In [[Star Wars|The Empire Strikes Back]], Han and Leah get together because they are alone together for 75% of the movie and the only person that can throw a [[Cockblock]] is a robot that can be conveniently shut off.
* In [[Star Wars|The Empire Strikes Back]], Han and Leah get together because they are alone together for 75% of the movie and the only person that can throw a [[Cockblock]] is a robot that can be conveniently shut off.


* in [[Evangelion]], [[Pussy|Shinji]] is the first boy that [[Bitch|Asuka]] is introduced to that is her age which is why she pines for his [[Loser]] ass.  Some people have suggested that the reason why fans of Evangelion hate Shinji so much is because Evangelion ignores Chekhov's Gun and the show ends with him never manning up and painting a Hawaiian map on either Asuka or Rei's ass.  According to literary experts, ''"The reason you feel dissapointed in Shinji is because you are disapointed by the false promise the story made when it offered up potential couples and didn't pay off."''
* in [[Evangelion]], [[Pussy|Shinji]] is the first boy that [[Bitch|Asuka]] is introduced to that is her age which is why she pines for his [[Loser|pathetic]] ass.  Some people have suggested that the reason why fans of Evangelion hate Shinji so much is because Evangelion ignores Chekhov's Gun and the show ends with him never manning up and painting a Hawaiian map on either Asuka or Rei's ass.  According to literary experts, ''"The reason you feel dissapointed in Shinji is because you are disapointed by the false promise the story made when it offered up potential couples and didn't pay off."''


* In [[Robotech]], Rick is introduced to [[China|Min Mei]] and [[Americunt|Lisa]] in the first 10 minutes.  This also follows another rule, ''"If they fight, then they'll fuck."''  Because Rick and Lisa spend so much of the early episodes fighting and hating each other, the audience will want there to be something between them."''
* In [[Robotech]], Rick is introduced to the big titted, slant eyed bimbo [[China|Min Mei]] and the flat chested, can bounce a quarter off her well arobasized ass [[Americunt|Lisa]] in the first 10 minutes.  This show also follows another rule, ''"If they fight, then they'll fuck."''  Because Rick and Lisa spend so much of the early episodes fighting and hating each other, the audience will want there to be something between them."''


* In [[Doctor Who]], the first girl that the Doctor meets, in a new story arc, will become his companion but the Doctor won't [[Fuck|Sexor]] them because he doesn't like girls.  The first girl the Ninth Doctor met was Rose.  When Rose leaves, Donna Noble teleports into the TARDIS OF THE TENTH Doctor.  When Martha becomes his companion, the episode begins with the Dr walking up to her and giving her his tie.  Also, as Chekhov's Gun states, the tie serves a purpose and is explained at the end of the episode because it had been introduced at the beginning.
* In [[Doctor Who]], the first girl that the Doctor meets, in a new story arc, will become his companion but the Doctor won't [[Fuck|Sexor]] them because he doesn't like girls.  The first girl the Ninth Doctor met was Rose.  When Rose leaves, Donna Noble teleports into the TARDIS OF THE TENTH Doctor.  When Martha becomes his companion, the episode begins with the Dr walking up to her and giving her his tie.  Also, as Chekhov's Gun states, the tie serves a purpose and is explained at the end of the episode because it had been introduced at the beginning.
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[[File:Spirited Away Chihiro 603.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Chekhov's Couple rule]]
[[File:Spirited Away Chihiro 603.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Chekhov's Couple rule]]


In this version of Chekhov's Gun, an item of some sort is given to the character or is revealed by them.  When the character takes possession of the item it seems almost arbitrary and unimportant and the character might even suggest that it is a waste of their time or even a worthless piece of [[Shit]]..  As the story moves on, the importance of the object will become apparent when it conviently resolves a problem for the character.  Some people refer to this rule as [[James Bond]]'s gadgets because, as the gadget is given to him early in the movie, you know by experience that it will be used later.  There is also a [[Deus Ex Machina]] version of this rule that is named for the [[Shit|campy]], 1960s [[Batman]] series.  If the item is absolutely unbelievable and feels as though it was only made up to solve an unresolavble problem it is called '''Shark Repellant'''.
In this version of Chekhov's Gun, an item of some sort is given to the character or is revealed by them.  When the character takes possession of the item it seems almost arbitrary and unimportant and the character might even suggest that it is a waste of their time or even a worthless piece of [[Shit]].  As the story moves on, the importance of the object will become apparent when it conviently resolves a problem for the character.  Some people refer to this rule as ''[[James Bond]]'s gadgets'' because, as the gadget is given to him early in the movie, you know by experience that it will be used later.  There is also a [[Deus Ex Machina]] version of this rule that is named for the [[Shit|campy]], 1960s [[Batman]] series.  If the item is absolutely unbelievable and feels as though it was only made up to solve an unresolavble problem it is called '''Shark Repellant'''.


* In ''"Spirited Away"'' when Chihiro reads the card that came with the bouquet that her classmates gave her as a thank you for finally taking their advice and leaving, the first word spoken is her name.  It's not until Yubaba hires Chihiro, changes Chihiro's name to Sen and puts her to work at her bath house either  giving [[Orgasm|happy endings]] to all the rich customers with a [[Japan|Japanese]] School girl fetish or as a serving plate for sushi rolls that it's discovered that Yubaba's control lies in that she takes possesion of a person by taking possession of their real name.  When Haku gives Sen her street clothes back to her, she finds the card from the bouquet in them and remembers that her name is actually Chihiro.
* In ''"Spirited Away"'' when Chihiro reads the card that came with the bouquet that her classmates gave her as a thank you for finally taking their advice and leaving, the first word spoken is her name.  It's not until Yubaba hires Chihiro, changes Chihiro's name to Sen and puts her to work at her bath house either  giving [[Orgasm|happy endings]] to all the rich customers with a [[Japan|Japanese]] School girl fetish or as a serving plate for sushi rolls that it's discovered that Yubaba's control lies in that she takes possesion of a person by taking possession of their real name.  When Haku gives Sen her street clothes back to her, she finds the card from the bouquet in them and remembers that her name is actually Chihiro.
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[[File:Dodgeball_game_306.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]
[[File:Dodgeball_game_306.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]


People do not want to invest time and emotion into a movie or play where they'll spend two hours rooting for the [[nerd|lovable loser]] to triumph only to watch them represent their [[life]] in its entirety and completely fail.  There's a simple rule, ''"People only give a fuck about [[Disney|Cinderella]] because she got to the ball."''
People do not want to invest time and emotion into a movie, play where they'll spend two hours rooting for the [[nerd|lovable loser]] to triumph only to watch them represent their [[life]] in its entirety and completely fail.  There's a simple rule, ''"People only give a fuck about [[Disney|Cinderella]] because she was able to go to the ball."''


* '''Cool Runnings''' is a great example of this rule.  Even though people knew the ending going in and how the [[Nigger|Jamaican]] Bobsled Team will crash and burn harder than a [[White trash]], trailor park meth head taking  [[education|college level]] calculous people still expected them to win and were dissapointed when they wrecked. People want the underdog to win.  This is why '''"Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story"''' has the ending it does with {{Jew}}Ben Stiller{{Jew}} making fun of movie going audiences.  People don't want to go to a movie and pay $20 to watch a group of pot smoking, underdog [[Dope|Rastas]] embarrass themselves and their families for generations to come by hitting an ice-wall at 80mph.  Audiences want movies like [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_(2004_film) Miracle] where the underdog,  [[1980s|1980]] [[Americunt|US]] Hockey Team comes out of no-where and whips the [[Shit]] out of the heavily favored [[Russa|Russian]] team.
* '''Cool Runnings''' is a great example of this rule.  Even though people knew the ending going in and how the [[Nigger|Jamaican]] Bobsled Team would crash and burn harder than a [[White trash]], trailor park meth head taking  [[education|college level]] calculous people still expected them to win and were dissapointed when they wrecked. People want the underdog to win.  This is why '''"Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story"''' has the ending it does with {{Jew}}Ben Stiller{{Jew}} making fun of movie going audiences.  People don't want to go to a movie and pay $20 to watch a group of pot smoking, underdog [[Dope|Rastas]] embarrass themselves and their families for generations to come by hitting an ice-wall at 80mph.  Audiences want movies like [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_(2004_film) Miracle] where the underdog,  [[1980s|1980]] [[Americunt|US]] Olympic Hockey Team comes out of no-where and whips the [[Shit]] out of the heavily favored [[Russia|Russian]] team.
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Anime Physics]]
 
* [[Crossover]]
 
* [[Deus Ex Machina]]
 
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* [[Literature]]
 
* [[Mary Sue]]
 
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Revision as of 21:34, 2 April 2018

The rule is simple. If this is shown to the audience then it must be used.

Chechov's Gun is a principal in literature and writing that states that if an element is introduced to a story then it must be used or else the audience, or reader, will feel cheated or become disapointed in the story, feeling that they were lied to, because they built up some expectations around the element.

This rule gets its name from some letters Anton Chekhov wrote to Aleksandr Semenovich Lazarev critiquing a play of his. In one letter he told a Aleksandr to remove everything from the scenery that is not relevant to the story. In the letter, Chekhov told Aleksandr that the gun he has hanging over the door on stage makes a false promise to the audience. The audience, Chekhov said, will assume there is a reason for its being there and it will be used to develop the story in some way.

Chekhov finished by saying that "You should not introduce an element to a story unless it is going to help resolve or move the plot forward. If you start a play with a Gun on a table, then one of the characters must An hero before the end of the first act."


Applications Of Chekhov's Gun In Writing

The Couple

Chekhov's Gun states that since these 2 are always fighting, sooner or later they should be fucking like a Boogle of weasels high on Spanish Fly.

If a Man and a Woman spend considerable time together in a story then they must have sex or get together as a couple.

Some examples:

  • In "Can't Hardly Wait" Kenny and Denise have to Screw because they were trapped in a bathroom all night.
  • In The Empire Strikes Back, Han and Leah get together because they are alone together for 75% of the movie and the only person that can throw a Cockblock is a robot that can be conveniently shut off.
  • in Evangelion, Shinji is the first boy that Asuka is introduced to that is her age which is why she pines for his pathetic ass. Some people have suggested that the reason why fans of Evangelion hate Shinji so much is because Evangelion ignores Chekhov's Gun and the show ends with him never manning up and painting a Hawaiian map on either Asuka or Rei's ass. According to literary experts, "The reason you feel dissapointed in Shinji is because you are disapointed by the false promise the story made when it offered up potential couples and didn't pay off."
  • In Robotech, Rick is introduced to the big titted, slant eyed bimbo Min Mei and the flat chested, can bounce a quarter off her well arobasized ass Lisa in the first 10 minutes. This show also follows another rule, "If they fight, then they'll fuck." Because Rick and Lisa spend so much of the early episodes fighting and hating each other, the audience will want there to be something between them."
  • In Doctor Who, the first girl that the Doctor meets, in a new story arc, will become his companion but the Doctor won't Sexor them because he doesn't like girls. The first girl the Ninth Doctor met was Rose. When Rose leaves, Donna Noble teleports into the TARDIS OF THE TENTH Doctor. When Martha becomes his companion, the episode begins with the Dr walking up to her and giving her his tie. Also, as Chekhov's Gun states, the tie serves a purpose and is explained at the end of the episode because it had been introduced at the beginning.

It Will All Make Sense Later

Chekhov's Couple rule

In this version of Chekhov's Gun, an item of some sort is given to the character or is revealed by them. When the character takes possession of the item it seems almost arbitrary and unimportant and the character might even suggest that it is a waste of their time or even a worthless piece of Shit. As the story moves on, the importance of the object will become apparent when it conviently resolves a problem for the character. Some people refer to this rule as James Bond's gadgets because, as the gadget is given to him early in the movie, you know by experience that it will be used later. There is also a Deus Ex Machina version of this rule that is named for the campy, 1960s Batman series. If the item is absolutely unbelievable and feels as though it was only made up to solve an unresolavble problem it is called Shark Repellant.

  • In "Spirited Away" when Chihiro reads the card that came with the bouquet that her classmates gave her as a thank you for finally taking their advice and leaving, the first word spoken is her name. It's not until Yubaba hires Chihiro, changes Chihiro's name to Sen and puts her to work at her bath house either giving happy endings to all the rich customers with a Japanese School girl fetish or as a serving plate for sushi rolls that it's discovered that Yubaba's control lies in that she takes possesion of a person by taking possession of their real name. When Haku gives Sen her street clothes back to her, she finds the card from the bouquet in them and remembers that her name is actually Chihiro.

The Protagonist Must Win

People do not want to invest time and emotion into a movie, play where they'll spend two hours rooting for the lovable loser to triumph only to watch them represent their life in its entirety and completely fail. There's a simple rule, "People only give a fuck about Cinderella because she was able to go to the ball."

  • Cool Runnings is a great example of this rule. Even though people knew the ending going in and how the Jamaican Bobsled Team would crash and burn harder than a White trash, trailor park meth head taking college level calculous people still expected them to win and were dissapointed when they wrecked. People want the underdog to win. This is why "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story" has the ending it does with Ben Stiller making fun of movie going audiences. People don't want to go to a movie and pay $20 to watch a group of pot smoking, underdog Rastas embarrass themselves and their families for generations to come by hitting an ice-wall at 80mph. Audiences want movies like Miracle where the underdog, 1980 US Olympic Hockey Team comes out of no-where and whips the Shit out of the heavily favored Russian team.

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