. . "Basic Trope: The bride's father walks her down the aisle. \n* Played Straight: Alice's father walks her down the aisle. \n* Exaggerated: \n* Alice is surrounded by all her male relatives. \n* Alice walks up with both of her parents. \n* Justified: \n* Alice and Bob are marrying in a time or place where women were considered property, and the marriage is not valid without her father's approval. \n* Alice is injured or disabled, and needs help getting to the altar. \n* It's tradition. \n* Inverted: \n* Alice walks her father up to the altar when he marries another woman. \n* Alice walks to the altar alone. \n* Alice is led to the altar by her mother. \n* Gender Inverted: Bob is walked down the aisle by his mother, or his father, or both. \n* Subverted: \n* Alice is not walked down the aisle by her father... \n* Alice and Bob walk down the aisle together. \n* Double Subverted: \n* But by another male relative, or by a friend, or even Bob. \n* Guided by both sets of parents, as in a Jewish wedding. \n* Deconstructed: May be considered anachronistic and sexist in some circles. \n* Reconstructed: Alice's father respects her wishes regarding the act. If she considers it Values Dissonance, then he won't force the issue on the grounds that it's tradition. \n* Parodied: Alice's father is a feeble old man, and though he tries to walk Alice down the aisle as per tradition, he ends up being walked by Alice halfway through. \n* Lampshaded: \"Daddy, will you walk me down the aisle?\" \n* Averted: \n* Alice is not walked down the aisle by anyone, if there even is an aisle where she and Bob are marrying. \n* This is not the tradition in this particular setting. \n* Enforced: Small Reference Pools, The Coconut Effect \n* Invoked: Alice and Bob announce their engagement, and Charles (her father) asks if she'd like him to walk her down the aisle. \n* Defied: Alice says no, or Charles doesn't even bring it up. \n* Discussed: \n* Conversed: \"In modern times, not everyone is willing to do this.\" \n* Played For Laughs: Alice's father carries a shotgun. \n* Played For Drama: Almost always is."@en . "Basic Trope: The bride's father walks her down the aisle. \n* Played Straight: Alice's father walks her down the aisle. \n* Exaggerated: \n* Alice is surrounded by all her male relatives. \n* Alice walks up with both of her parents. \n* Justified: \n* Alice and Bob are marrying in a time or place where women were considered property, and the marriage is not valid without her father's approval. \n* Alice is injured or disabled, and needs help getting to the altar. \n* It's tradition. \n* Inverted: \n* Alice walks her father up to the altar when he marries another woman. \n* Alice walks to the altar alone. \n* Alice is led to the altar by her mother. \n* Gender Inverted: Bob is walked down the aisle by his mother, or his father, or both. \n* Subverted: \n* A"@en . . . . . "Give Away the Bride/Playing With"@en . . .