"Trunks... Papa has not hugged you once... not since you were born.Please let Papahug you." |
Some characters (and some real people) consider the very natural act of a father showing his love for his children to be un-manly and anathema. They so habitually maintain theirstoic badass attitudes they never tell their children they love them or hug them, not till their dying hour.
Heroes or antiheroes who enact this trope have lived their entire lives true to the notion that emotion is weakness, still loving their children but never evensaying so.
Yet, at the moment of death, such a father might find that his pride seems immaterial and insignificant compared to the crying child before him. Deciding that it's not worth to go to his grave honorably with regret for it, he dissolves into the long overdue personification of love for the first and last time before facing the final journey.
The source of manyTear Jerker endings. Doing this means usually also toGo Out with a Smile. See alsoLast Kiss.
Raoh:Come, let me see the face of the man who has defeated Raoh... You are magnificent, my little brother. |