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** To a lesser extent, the necklace she wears bearing the quote from Abraham Lincoln, which makes the reverend see the error of his ways.
* In ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]] and the King of Thieves'', Aladdin's only real heirloom is a dagger his [[Disappeared Dad]] Cassim left with his mother before leaving to seek a fortune for the family. Said dagger is what proves he is who he says he is when he meets his dad again.
* In ''[[Wonka]]'', there are two characters who have one, Wonka himself and his friend Noodle:
* In ''[[Wonka]]'', when the title character first meets Noodle (a young woman who believes herself to be an orphan) he tells her that his mother is also deceased, and that the last thing she gave him was a chocolate bar. He's never eaten it, choosing to save it for a special occasion. {{spoiler|At the end of the movie - when Wonka is now big and successful, and has helped Noodle find her mother - he decides this is the occasion and opens it, finding [[Ironic Echo| a Golden Ticket]] inside with a note from his mother saying that chocolate is better shared. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming| Naturally, he shares it with Noodle]].}}
** Noodle's is a signet ring she wears on a necklace, with an N on it, the reason behind the name she gave herself - or so she thinks. {{spoiler|The "N" is actually a "Z" (she was holding it sideways) the revelation at the end helping Wonka discover that she is ''not'' an orphan and how she had been abanoned by her cruel uncle - the [[Big Bad]] of the movie.}}
** In ''[[Wonka]]'', whenhimself thetells titleNoodle characterthat firsthe meetsand Noodlehis (amother youngwere womanpoverty-stricken, whoand believesthe herselflast tothing beshe angave orphan)him hewas tellsa herchocolate bar that hisshe mothermade isherself, alsotaking deceased,years andto thatscrounge the last thingingredients she gaveneeded himto wasmake a chocolate barit. He's never eaten it, choosing to save it for a special occasion. {{spoiler|At the end of the movie - when Wonka is now big and successful, and has helped Noodle find her mother - he decides this is the occasion and opens it, finding [[Ironic Echo| a Golden Ticket]] inside with a note from his mother saying that chocolate is better shared. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming| Naturally, he shares it with Noodle]] and the other four friends who have helped him.}}
 
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