clichédand
Clichédand is a neologism used in literary and media criticism to denote a creative space, whether a work, a genre, or a media environment, in which overused tropes and familiar patterns predominate, leading to reduced originality and increased predictability. The term is typically applied to narrative-driven media such as films, video games, and advertising, as well as to online content where stylistic, plot, or visual conventions recur with little variation.
Etymology and form: The coinage appears to be a portmanteau of cliché and the suffix -land or
Usage and characteristics: Clichédand is not a fixed category but a diagnostic label. Features commonly cited
Reception: As a relatively new and informal term, clichédand attracts varying interpretations. Some commentators see it
Related concepts include cliché, trope, stereotype, and pastiche.