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* As revealed in the NG+, almost all of the conflicts in ''[[NieR]]'' are a result of tragic misunderstandings, with several foes just having been trying to protect themselves/loved ones. In fact, the [[Big Bad]] who {{spoiler|kidnapped your daughter/sister?}} He was just trying to {{spoiler|save his. And was responsible for keeping the remnants of humanity sane.}}
 
== Web Animation ==
* ''[[Hazbin Hotel]]''; Charlie truly seems to believe that, at least with humans, nobody is truly born evil and no sinner is truly beyond redemption. Unfortunately, trying to convince her contemporaries - the rulers of Hell - usually fall on deaf ears, given the Machiavellian outlook that most of them have.
 
== Web Comics ==
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*** And given his [[The Dark Knight|other]] appearances that may be the point.
* ''[[The Batman]]'', however, even applies this Trope to the Joker. In the episode "Strange Minds", Batman finds one lucid man in the insane nightmare that is the Joker's mind, a small remnant of what he was before and showing that even the Joker was not born evil. The scene does, however, seem eerily similar to the guy he claimed to have been in the origin story from ''[[The Killing Joke]]''.
* ''[[Hazbin Hotel]]''; Charlie truly seems to believe that, at least with humans, nobody is truly born evil and no sinner is truly beyond redemption. Unfortunately, trying to convince her contemporaries - the rulers of Hell - usually fall on deaf ears, given the Machiavellian outlook that most of them have.
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[[Category:Idealism Tropes]]
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