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The bigger you are, the harder you fall.


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Princess on the steeple and all the pretty people

They're all drinkin', thinkin' that they got it made

Exchanging all precious gifts

But you'd better take your diamond ring, you'd better pawn it babe

You used to be so amused

At Napoleon in rags and the language that he used

Go to him now, he calls you, you can't refuse

When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose

You're invisible now, you got no secrets to conceal
Bob Dylan - "Like a Rolling Stone"
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We're all familiar with the story of the young man or woman with absolutely nothing who worked hard to make enough money to open that business, and now have it all. The overall tale behind Bill Gates' rise to multi-billionaire is one of these; he started building computers in his garage, and now has one of the largest computer empires in the world.

This trope is the exact opposite of that; it's the story of someone who used to have everything, and now finds themselves with nothing.

If the character is from the most blue in hue of bloods, they may be an Impoverished Patrician. If the character continues on as they did when they were rich, they may be a Princess in Rags. If the character stops being an Alpha Bitch and is revealed to be insecure or to have other sympathetic traits that make the audience like her, this might be a Fallen Princess.

Examples of Riches to Rags include:


Anime and Manga / Manhwa[]

  • Candy Candy has the Beta Bitch Louisa Johnson, whose family goes bankrupt at the end of the Boarding School arc.
  • He's Dedicated to Roses has Choi I-da and her family. Mr. Choi had a small but promising business... and it went bankrupt all of a sudden; his old friend Mr. Shin paid for the debt with his own money and lent the Chois a house to live in - but now Mr. Choi is stuck as his chauffeur, Mrs. Choi is the house maid, and I-Da is pretty much the maid of Shin's Alpha Bitch daughter Mi-Mi. Towards the end, Mr. Shin's Corrupt Corporate Executive ways are revealed and he's sent to jail over it, causing the Shin family to become this as punishment and as the corollary to Mi-Mi's Break the Haughty process; at the same time, thanks to I-da's love interest Na-Ru's family, Mr. Choi gets a better job and the Choi's living situation starts to improve.
  • In My Happy Marriage, Miyo Saimori was initially the heiress to her very rich family, but after her mother's death and the discovery that she's a Muggle Born of Mages, she was reduced to being the clan's Scullery Maid while her Alpha Bitch half-sister Kaya, who did have the clan's Psychic Powers, was raised on the lap of luxury. For massive irony, her family ends up as this after, alongside an allied clanm they try to violently break off her Perfectly Arranged Marriage to the male lead Kiyoka Kudou and their Big Fancy House ends up on fire as a result. And Kaya, the one who started the incident in the first place, ended up forced to become a Scullery Maid in punishment.

Comic Books[]

Film (Animated)[]

  • Emperor Kuzco in The Emperors New Groove.
  • Prince Edward in the fairy Tale of the Prince and the Pauper, based on Mark Twain's book of the same name.

Film (Live Action)[]

  • Trading Places does this twice: first to Louis Whinthorpe (Dan Aykroyd) as a result of a bet between Randolf and his brother, Mortimer, who wagered he could put Louis in the poor house, reducing him from an upstanding, respectable businessman, to a dreg of society. While, at the same time, take Valentine (Eddie Murphy) off the streets and make him a reputable businessman, in a month's time. The real kicker: the bet was for one dollar, made on a whim, for no other reason than to satisfy their own curiosity.
  • The movie Maid To Order explores this with a spoiled rich girl stripped of her wealth and identity by a Fairy Godmother, forced to work as a maid in a rich household and learn the value of something.
  • Steve Martin's The Jerk goes the full circle from Rags to Riches back to rags. Martin's character invents a grip handle for glasses that becomes all the rage, amassing him a fortune. A fortune he loses when his company is sued after it's discovered the handle causes people to go permanently cross-eyed.

Literature[]

  • Sister Carrie: Over the course of the novel, the rich and socially elite George W. Hurstwood gradually loses his status, his money, falls into gambling, and finally becomes homeless and commits suicide.
  • The above mentioned The Prince and the Pauper, where the very sheltered Prince Edward of Great Britain swaps places with his Identical Stranger, a Street Urchin named Tom Canty.

Live Action TV[]

  • Cordelia in Buffy the Vampire Slayer when her father loses all his money.
  • Caroline on Two Broke Girls is the daughter of a Bernie Maddoff Expy. She used to live in a mansion, have fancy clothes and owned a horse. At the start of the series she has no money and is homeless. But she still has a horse.
  • There's an unusual version of this on Downton Abbey with Sybil, who is forced to give up her privileged life as a noble's daughter when she marries Branson, the chauffeur. However, she actually welcomes the change, as she is a Rebellious Lady who disliked being waited on hand-and-foot and had previous experience working as a nurse during the war and learned how to cook from the servants.

Music[]

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 Your old man took her diamonds / And tiaras, by the score / Now she gets her kicks in Stepney / Not in Knightsbridge anymore

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  • This is a common plot in opera, where the fall usually comes about as a punishment for women sleeping around. Examples include La Traviata and Manon (in the latter, the woman starts out as a commoner and becomes a rich mistress of a noble, but then falls toward poverty again when she cheats on said noble with her true love).

Western Animation[]

  • Zander Crews in the opening episodes of the second season of Frisky Dingo - he's gone from the head of a company with billions of dollars to living in a refrigerator box.
  • The Simpsons: when Homer visits his Long Lost Brother Herb, who is the head of a Detroit car company, Homer ruins Herb by designing a terrible car. A later episode has him regain his fortune (with the help of an investment from Homer).
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 Kent Brockman: Excuse me, Mr. Burns, now that you're completely ruined, how do you feel?

Burns: Excellent. I'm on my way back to the top! I've turned these cans into can-dos!

Brockman: Well, you smell terrible — Good luck to you, sir.

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Real Life[]

  • Mike Tyson had earned over $300 million during his career as a boxer but had to file for bankruptcy, thanks to his colourful variety of debts including $13.4 million to the IRS and a $9 million divorce settlement to his ex-wife, Monica Turner. From 1995 to 1997, he spent $9 million in legal fees, $230,000 on pagers and cellphones, and $410,000 on a birthday party. In June 2002, he owed $8,100 to care for his tigers and $65,000 for limos. However, he managed to climb out from poverty in later years, and as of 2024 he earns at least half a million per month with Tyson Ranch, his cannabis business in California (where marijuana is legal).