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What is Trickster's Choice about?

3 Answers2026-01-30 01:28:48
Man, 'Trickster's Choice' by Tamora Pierce is one of those books that just hooks you from the first page. It follows Aly, the daughter of the famous Alanna, who's got this knack for spying and mischief—basically, she's a total badass. After getting kidnapped and sold into slavery, she ends up working for a noble family in the Copper Isles, where she gets tangled in a rebellion. The coolest part? The trickster god Kyprioth basically bets her she can't keep the family's kids alive, and Aly being Aly, she takes the challenge head-on.

What I love is how Pierce blends political intrigue with Aly's sharp wit. The world-building is rich, and the characters feel so real—you root for Aly as she outsmarts everyone, and the dynamic between her and the trickster god adds this playful, mythological layer. It's a wild ride of espionage, humor, and heart, and it’s impossible not to cheer for Aly as she proves she’s more than just her parents’ shadow.

What is the book Tricks about?

3 Answers2025-11-28 07:26:30
Ellen Hopkins' 'Tricks' is one of those raw, unfiltered books that sticks with you long after the last page. It follows five teenagers—Eden, Seth, Whitney, Ginger, and Cody—who all end up tangled in the dark world of sex work, but for wildly different reasons. Eden's stifling religious upbringing clashes with her first love, Seth's homelessness pushes him into survival mode, Whitney spirals after a breakup, Ginger's family trauma leaves her vulnerable, and Cody's gambling addiction drags him deeper. The way Hopkins writes in verse makes every emotion hit harder, like you’re feeling their desperation and hope right alongside them. It’s not an easy read, but it’s brutally honest about how society fails kids who slip through the cracks.

What really got me was how Hopkins doesn’t just focus on the darkness—she shows these fleeting moments of connection, the small rebellions, the way they still dream despite everything. The book doesn’t sugarcoat anything, though. Some storylines end with a sliver of hope, others… well, let’s just say I needed a breather afterward. If you’ve read her other books like 'Crank,' you know she doesn’t pull punches. 'Tricks' is the kind of story that makes you want to hug every struggling teen you meet.

Who are the most famous tricksters in mythology?

1 Answers2026-04-24 15:10:00
Tricksters in mythology are some of the most fascinating and complex figures, blending mischief, wisdom, and chaos in ways that resonate across cultures. One of the most iconic is Loki from Norse mythology—a shapeshifter who constantly toes the line between ally and adversary. Whether he’s cutting off Sif’s hair for a prank or orchestrating Baldur’s death, Loki’s antics are never just for laughs; they often unravel divine order, forcing gods to confront their flaws. His unpredictability makes him endlessly compelling, like a fire you can’t look away from, even when it burns.

Then there’s Anansi, the spider trickster from West African and Caribbean folklore. He’s a master of wit, spinning webs both literal and metaphorical to outsmart stronger foes. Stories of Anansi stealing stories from Nyame or tricking leopards into 'volunteering' for dinner showcase how cleverness can level the playing field. What I love about Anansi is how his tales often carry moral lessons—about humility, resourcefulness, or the consequences of greed—wrapped in humor. It’s like he’s teaching you while making you snort-laugh.

Coyote from Native American traditions is another standout—a chaotic creator who’s as likely to invent fire as he is to accidentally scatter stars across the sky. His mishaps, like getting stuck in a cactus or losing his eyes in a bet, are hilarious, but they also explain natural phenomena or cultural norms. Coyote’s duality as both fool and culture hero reminds me of how flaws can be transformative.

The Greek Hermes deserves a shout too—stealing Apollo’s cattle as a newborn and later inventing the lyre from a turtle shell. His role as messenger of the gods feels almost like a reward for his boundless ingenuity. These tricksters aren’t just troublemakers; they’re mirrors reflecting human nature’s messy, brilliant contradictions. Honestly, I’d binge-read their myths like a Netflix series any day.

What movies feature tricksters as main characters?

1 Answers2026-04-24 15:04:19
Tricksters are some of the most fascinating characters in cinema—charismatic, unpredictable, and often blurring the line between hero and villain. One that immediately comes to mind is 'Catch Me If You Can', where Frank Abagnale Jr. (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) cons his way through life as a pilot, doctor, and lawyer. The sheer audacity of his schemes is mesmerizing, and the cat-and-mouse game with Tom Hanks' FBI agent adds this delicious tension. What I love about Frank is how he’s not just a con artist; there’s a vulnerability to him, a kid trying to patch up his broken family through lies.

Then there’s 'The Sting', a classic that practically defines the heist genre. Paul Newman and Robert Redford as two grifters pulling off an elaborate revenge scheme against a mob boss? Pure gold. The twists are so satisfying, and the chemistry between the leads makes you root for them even though they’re swindlers. Another standout is 'Now You See Me', where a group of magicians rob banks and outwit authorities with flair. The film leans hard into spectacle, and while some twists feel contrived, the sheer energy of the performances—especially Jesse Eisenberg’s smug illusionist—keeps it fun.

For something darker, 'Nightcrawler' features Jake Gyllenhaal as Lou Bloom, a manipulative opportunist who exploits crime scenes for profit. He’s not a traditional trickster, but his ability to talk his way into situations and twist morality to his advantage is chilling. On the flip side, 'Loki' in the Marvel films (and his own series) embodies the god of mischief with wit and chaotic charm. Tom Hiddleston’s portrayal makes you love him even when he’s stabbing people in the back—literally.

Tricksters thrive in stories where the rules are fluid, and these films nail that balance of cleverness and charisma. Whether they’re out for revenge, profit, or just the thrill of the game, they remind us why rule-breakers are so compelling to watch.

How do tricksters influence folklore and storytelling?

1 Answers2026-04-24 01:42:04
Tricksters are some of the most fascinating figures in folklore and storytelling, weaving chaos, humor, and wisdom into tales across cultures. Whether it's Loki from Norse mythology, Anansi the spider from African folklore, or Coyote from Native American traditions, these characters thrive on subverting expectations. They're not just troublemakers—they often serve as catalysts for change, exposing hypocrisy, challenging authority, or teaching hard lessons through their antics. What I love about tricksters is how they blur the line between hero and villain; their mischief can be destructive, but it also pushes societies to question rigid norms. They're the ultimate wild cards, and that unpredictability makes them endlessly compelling.

In modern storytelling, tricksters have evolved but kept their core essence. Think of characters like Deadpool or the Joker—they break the fourth wall, defy logic, and keep audiences on their toes. Even in anime, figures like 'Lelouch' from 'Code Geass' or 'Hisoka' from 'Hunter x Hunter' carry that trickster energy, manipulating events with a mix of charm and ruthlessness. What’s really interesting is how these characters reflect human nature. We all have moments of rebellion or cunning, and tricksters amplify that into myth. They remind us that rules are made to be bent, that laughter can be a weapon, and that sometimes, the only way to win is to play the game differently. There’s a reason these figures stick around—they’re the spark that keeps stories from feeling too safe or predictable.

Are there any tricksters in modern TV shows?

2 Answers2026-04-24 09:55:32
Modern TV has this weird obsession with tricksters, and honestly, I’m here for it. There’s something about characters who thrive on chaos that just hooks me. Take 'Loki' from the Marvel series—he’s the god of mischief, but the show peels back layers to make him sympathetic, almost tragic. Then there’s 'Good Omens,' where Crowley (a demon) and Aziraphale (an angel) bend the rules in the most entertaining ways. Even 'The Witcher' has its share of tricksters, like Jaskier, who uses charm and wit to weasel out of trouble.

What fascinates me is how these characters reflect real-life subversion. They challenge authority, expose hypocrisy, and often become audience favorites because they’re unpredictable. Shows like 'Lucifer' and 'The Good Place' play with moral ambiguity, making tricksters the heart of the story. It’s not just about pranks—it’s about questioning the status quo. Modern TV tricksters are less cartoonish and more nuanced, which makes their antics feel weightier. I love how they blur the line between villain and hero, leaving you torn between rooting for or against them.

Why are tricksters popular in video games?

2 Answers2026-04-24 20:50:57
Tricksters in video games tap into something primal in us—the thrill of outsmarting systems and bending rules. I love how games like 'The Legend of Zelda' or 'Persona 5' let you play as characters who aren’t just brute-force heroes but clever, mischievous figures who use wit and guile. There’s a subversive joy in defeating enemies with traps, illusions, or sheer audacity instead of raw power. It makes victories feel earned in a different way, like you’ve hacked the game’s logic itself.

Beyond gameplay, tricksters often have the best personalities. They’re charismatic, unpredictable, and usually dripping with style—think Revolver Ocelot in 'Metal Gear Solid' or the Joker in 'Batman: Arkham'. Their narratives are rarely straightforward, which adds layers to storytelling. Playing as (or against) a trickster feels like dancing on a knife’s edge, where every move could be a bluff or a masterpiece. That tension is irresistible.

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