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See also: [[Easily Forgiven]], [[Forgiveness Requires Death]], [[Cuteness Equals Forgiveness]], and [[This Is Unforgivable!]].
The opposite of this trope is [[Apology Not Accepted]].
 
Not to be confused with ''[[Forgiveness: A Gift from My Grandparents|Forgiveness]]'', Mark Sakamoto's memoirs, which was the winner of the 2018 edition of [[Canada Reads]].
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In one arc of the ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' manga and anime, a little boy's big brother dies protecting him from some bad guys. The little boy gets the chance to take revenge by killing one of the bad guys (who is unconscious), but is convinced not to: it wouldn't give him his brother back, and it would destroy him emotionally (basically bullet point 4 above). Instead, he should live a life that would make his brother proud of him, protecting those weaker than himself and not giving in to evil.
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