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11When it comes to a character's {{Backstory}}, there is usually one event that stands out among all the rest and made the character what that character is. These characters watched their parents die. They killed someone... or failed to. They let someone down. They ran away from something. This event will surely be the core of these characters’ DarkAndTroubledPast, something that they have been spending the rest of their life coping with, living in the shadow of, accepting, or just trying to put out of memory...
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13Simply put, backstory is a theme. And themes need resolutions. Thanks to the LawOfConservationOfDetail, you can probably bet that the resolution to characters’ backstory will involve them facing the exact same or similar event that haunted their past, allowing them to conquer their demons once and for all... or die by them. Such an event is guaranteed to be a climax of some sort and is often [[InUniverseCatharsis highly cathartic]].
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15History tends to repeat itself in the following ways:
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17* Characters find themselves faced with the same decision as before. They'll either make the right decision this time or fail the same way again.
18* Characters find themselves faced with a danger, obstacle, or enemy from their past, something they have a very strong, personal grudge against. If they failed the first time, or perhaps succeeded out of pure luck, they'll be able to stand up to it with their own skill this time... or fail again.
19* Characters find themselves faced with the same type of tragedy from their past. This time, they'll be emotionally mature enough to handle it.
20* Characters see someone else going through the same series of events they did. They'll have a chance to help... or use it against them.
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22Note that a simple ChekhovsGun cannot qualify. It's also not a realization, symbolic or otherwise, that they've failed or accomplished some life's goal or made some dead person happy. This needs to be a full-blown parallelism between what happened before the story started and what happened during the story.
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24Compare with {{Bookends}}, MyGreatestSecondChance and HereWeGoAgain.
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26Has nothing to do with putting your Music/MichaelJackson album on repeat all night. Not to be confused with HistoryRepeats.
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39* For some students of the Afterlife High School in ''Anime/AngelBeats'', one of the reasons you are there is to repeat your life's story, and making the right choice this time around. That, or simply having a good enough time.
40* ''Manga/{{Aruosumente}}'' has an intergenerational example. Oracle Kian had to die because he got too involved with matters of the military, after which a rule was established that the Oracle may not have any connections to the military. His son Legna's quest to find the source of the killing intent [[DreamingOfThingsToCome he dreamed of]], however, forces him to investigate more than the Senate would ever approve, and he becomes friends with Lante — the commander of the White Knights — threatening him to unwittingly repeat what his father did.
41* Following the Eclipse in ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', Guts went on a two-year-long vendetta against Griffith, his ex-commander who condemned him and every one of his comrades to die at the hands of ravening monsters from hell, and drove his lover Casca to insanity in [[RapeAsDrama one of the most horrible ways possible]] as his first act upon becoming a demon god. But in so doing, he left Casca behind, a decision that would cost him dearly. When Guts learns how he fucked up in leaving her behind, he goes through hell and high water to save her, a situation made even more complicated by an event similar to the Eclipse going down, culminating in [[spoiler:Griffith's rebirth into the mortal realm. With his chance for vengeance finally at hand, Guts is only stopped by Casca as he realizes that he has to choose, once again, between his hatred and his love. He chooses his love]].
42* ''Anime/DaphneInTheBrilliantBlue'' ends with Maia applying for the Oceans Academy again, like in the first episode (in which she failed)... Or does it?
43* In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Scar starts out a member of an oppressed ethnic group, the Ishvalans, wanting revenge on those who nearly wiped out his people, namely Amestris. By the end of the story, he plays an instrumental role in saving Amestris...from the same cabal that manipulated Amestris into its war with Ishval.
44* Juri in ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'' has in her backstory been in a romantic triangle with Shiori and another nameless boy from the duelling club. The boy was interested in her, Juri was in love with Shiori, and Shiori was uninterested in the boy but interested in hurting Juri and so convinced the boy to go out with her instead. During the Akio Ohtori Arc, Ruka, the former captain of the Duelist club appears and starts going out with Shiori, although he's really interested in Juri and is trying to make Juri forget her infatuation with Shiori.
45* ''Anime/SwordArtOnline'': during the ''Gun Gale Online'' arc, Kirito is faced with a player who had survived being trapped in SAO with him who was a member of a player-killer guild, who is now killing players in the real world from within GGO.
46* In ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'', [[TheAce Jack Atlas]] and [[WorthyOpponent Dragan]] fought a turbo duel that the latter was [[ThrowingTheFight forced to throw]] in order to save his father's life. Years later, when they fought another duel, they both drew the exact same cards they had drawn last time. Both realized that Fate itself wanted them to replay the duel to see who should've won.
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50* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': Bruce seeing [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]] have to watch as his parents are murdered in front of him like what happened to Bruce many years before means that Bruce takes an interest in the new orphan's well being. When Gotham's DepartmentOfChildDisservices utterly fails Dick he takes him in to try and provide a family for someone whose pain he's in a unique position to understand, in the hopes that he can help Dick cope in a more healthy manner than he himself did.
51* One ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' story has MJ tossed off a bridge, exactly the way [[ILetGwenStacyDie Gwen Stacy was.]] Spidey performs the equivalent of MoreDakka with his webslingers to ensure the shock is distributed over her body and not just her neck.
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55* In ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'', Master Shifu fights a rematch against Tai Lung, his old apprentice-turned-evil, but loses again.
56** You could also say Tai Lung's story repeats itself too -- after being denied the Dragon Scroll, he is defeated, paralyzed, and imprisoned; twenty years later he escapes, tries to claim it again, and is again defeated, even when he attempts to use on Po the same move which had defeated him the first time.
57** Perhaps, more importantly, the parallels between Tai Lung's and Tigress' training, and Shifu's differing reactions.
58* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'': In the previous three films, Woody had a chance to confront the main antagonist, which he did by either scaring the crap out of them and possibly traumatizing them for life (Sid), throwing them into a little girl's backpack to prove a point (Stinky Pete), and giving them a harsh TheReasonYouSuckSpeech about how a FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse (Lotso)--all at the lowest point in their lives. When he does get the chance with Gabby-Gabby in this film, who herself is at her lowest point when [[spoiler:the girl she's been trying to get to take home with her rejects her]], he comforts her, giving her a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech and reminding her there's plenty of other kids out there for her to be with.
59* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei discovers that her mother, Ming, went through the same experience of dealing with a mother that expected perfection from her daughter and realizes that, despite Ming's best intentions, she has repeated that with her. Mei decides to try to break the cycle of GenerationalTrauma.
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63* ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'': In the ending, Mark and Madison have to go through losing ''another'' one of their family in the destruction of a city where they lived by a {{Kaiju}} battle.
64* In ''Film/{{Hook}}'', Hook gets eaten by the (apparently not dead) crocodile that bit his hand off.
65* ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'': The galaxy at large is forced to suffer another war between LaResistance and TheEmpire--one a RagtagBunchOfMisfits and the other ANaziByAnyOtherName--which results in the destruction of a corrupt and ignorant Galactic Republic who had fallen to decadence and the subsequent slaughter of millions who dared to defy the bad guys, a member of the Skywalker family falling to the Dark Side and slaughtering the Jedi Order because his teachers feared the worst in him, and a young force-sensitive with a troubled lineage struggling between the light and dark side standing up to challenge his evil...all because [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi everything had transpired according to Palpatine's design.]]
66* ''Film/SpiderMan3'': Peter Parker gets a chance to confront his Uncle's killer, as he did in the first film, only it's not the previously-suspected Dennis Carradine, but Flint Marko. In his encounter with Carradine, he startled him and caused the thief to trip over himself and fall to his death. When he encounters Flint, he tries killing him, apparently succeeding (though he's not really dead). When he encounters him again, he lets Flint explain what happened, and properly forgives him this time, allowing both men to move on.
67* ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'': In ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'', Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man [[spoiler:failed to save Gwen Stacy when she fell to her doom during a battle against the Green Goblin.]] This time, against an entirely different [[Creator/WillemDafoe Gobby]], Michelle Jones, the Gwen to Tom Holland's Spider-Man, is placed in a similar situation. [[spoiler:This time, Garfield's Spider-Man saves her by avoiding the same mistake he made the last time, and is able to find the redemption he sought. He even breaks down in tears when he realizes what happened.]]
68* ''Film/TopGun'': The main character's co-pilot is killed in a freak accident after their plane stalls because they flew through another plane's "jet wash." In the final battle, the same thing happens, with a number of implications played out (Maverick keeps his plane in the air this time, but loses his nerve, and starts to flee before having an Underdog Comeback moment and saving the day).
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72* The entire ''Literature/HarryPotter'' series revolves around how Harry miraculously survived a death spell from Voldemort ([[spoiler: thanks to his mother sacrificing herself to protect him]]) and chronicles how he gets strong enough to finally face him in a rematch. [[spoiler: Which he wins by being willing to sacrifice himself and miraculously surviving exactly the same spell]].
73* At the very beginning of ''[[Literature/WarchildSeries Warchild]]'', Jos is abducted by pirates and abused by their captain Falcone. He escapes. Much of the rest of the book is spent showing him coping with that experience and the difficulties he has in trusting people because of it. But you know [[BigBad Falcone]] will be showing up again. Sure enough, in the climax, [[spoiler: he captures Jos yet again and repeats the same pattern of abuse. And this time Jos can't even repress the memory. Unusually, Jos isn't able to face his demon or die by them. He's rescued. Not that it stops him from killing Falcone the third time they meet when it's Falcone who's been captured.]]
74* ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
75** In ''[[Recap/WarriorCatsMoonrise Moonrise]]'', Crowfeather watched the she-cat he loved die before his eyes. In ''[[Recap/WarriorCatsStarlight Starlight]]'', the same nearly happens again when Leafpool is in a LiteralCliffhanger, but this time he's able to save her.
76** In ''[[Recap/WarriorCatsTreesRoots Tree's Roots]]'', Tree's father dies when the two of them fight a fox. Several moons later, a fox attacks Tree and Pebbleshine, and he fears that either he'll die (since the fox would have killed him if his father hadn't [[TakingTheBullet taken the hit]]) or that it'll kill Pebbleshine like the last one killed his father. This time, the two of them are able to fight it off.
77** In ''[[Recap/WarriorCatsMothwingsSecret Mothwing's Secret]]'', Mothwing's brother Tadpole drowned when they were young. Later on, one of her Clanmates gets [[QuicksandSucks caught in deep mud]], and her mind flashes back to another black cat looking at her desperately. Their Clanmates are able to rescue him, and their care for him inspires her to take the path of a medicine cat.
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81* ''Series/BirdsOfPrey2002'' did it with ComicBook/BlackCanary, recreating her traumatic kidnapping in order to allow her to come out ahead and prove to herself that she was stronger. Or something.
82* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In the first season of the Revival Series, it's established that the Doctor was forced to commit double-genocide against both the Daleks [[GenocideFromTheInside and the Time Lords]] to end [[GreatOffscreenWar the Last Great Time War]], leaving him with a massive amount of trauma and guilt. Over the course of the season, he comes to terms with this with Rose's help, and when given the chance to wipe out a reborn Dalek empire at the cost of humanity in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays "The Parting of the Ways"]], he chooses not to, emphasizing how much he's grown. Later, in [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor "The Day of the Doctor"]], the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors choose to stand by the War Doctor on the day he ended the war, at which point Eleven realizes that they can instead trap the Time Lords in a pocket universe instead of killing them off, emphasizing the Doctor's further growth since Nine.
83* This is often used in ''Series/{{Highlander}}: The Series''. In the past, an Immortal enemy killed someone Duncan cared about. In the present, Duncan must face him again and this time stop him from killing Duncan's friends and/or lover.
84* ''Series/MonarchLegacyOfMonsters'': [[Characters/MonsterVerseMonarch Old Lee Shaw]] in the present is haunted because he failed to save Keiko from falling to her apparent death in an underground portal in an abandoned Soviet power station in 1959 as he was [[TakeMyHand reaching out his hand to her]]. He admits to Cate that it's a small part of why he's planning to seal off all the portals to the HollowWorld in an effort to keep the Titans from ever endangering humanity again. He arguably has ''two'' resolutions to this backstory.
85** The first one comes when Old Shaw's friend, Keiko's granddaughter, almost falls into the exact same portal as her grandmother, but Old Shaw this time lunges forward just in time to grab her hand... and then they fall into the portal together, but both survive the journey into Hollow Earth.
86** The last one comes after Shaw and Cate reunite with a still-living Keiko in [[YearOutsideHourInside Hollow Earth]]. As their pod is being dragged to Hollow Earth's exit with Keiko inside and Old Shaw on the outside, Old Shaw reaches for Keiko's outstretched hand in a reversal of their previous roles and initially takes it, but, recognizing that his weight will stop her from making it to the exit and having attained some closure on seeing her alive again and getting her home, he pries his hand loose and stays behind to save her.
87* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Obsession", where Captain Kirk couldn't save people from a monster.
88* This is used in ''Series/TeenWolf''. Derek has first-hand experience and reasoning as to why he thinks Scott shouldn't date an Argent.
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92* Wrestling/CMPunk's [[ItsPersonal blood feud]] with Wrestling/{{MJF}} is a retread of his star-making feud with Wrestling/{{Raven}}, except with Punk as Raven and MJF as a younger Punk. Years and years ago, Raven arrived to Wrestling/RingOfHonor a different man, clean and ready to help the younger talent, only to be viciously antagonized by a young Punk, who resented and hated Raven for personifying everything Punk hated about his alcoholic father. Fast forward almost two decades later, where a much older, wiser, and overall more humble Punk arrives to Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling after walking out of WWE and professional wrestling in general seven years prior, seeking to do the same thing Raven wanted to do, only to be viciously antagonized by MJF, who initially acted like he hated Punk because he had become a "[[BrokenPedestal corporate product]]" not unlike Wrestling/JohnCena, but in truth despises Punk for leaving wrestling for seven years and abandoning his fans (or, to be more specific, MJF himself). Punk openly acknowledged the similarities after learning about MJF's StartOfDarkness and tried to make some sort of reconciliation between them before it became clear that, just like a young Punk, MJF wasn't ready to accept the faults of his heroes and make peace with them, ensuring that the two could only settle their feud with violence -- in this case, an insane dog collar match, similar to the one Punk had with Raven all those years ago.
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96* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'': Tex is an incredibly skilled mercenary, but every time the goal she's after really matters to her she fails at the last minute. Church later explains [[spoiler:this is because she's an AI based on the Director's memory of his dead wife. The Director has spent years thinking about the mistake Allison made which led to her death, which carried over to Tex by making her always fail]].
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100* ''Webcomic/ABrokenWinter'': After failing to save his son's life, Kuroda is given the chance to save his best friend's son, Kokkan, which he does eventually. He then raises the child in his son's place, even going so far as to alter public records to keep Kokkan's true identity (wanted son of a terrorist) a secret.
101* ''Webcomic/{{MAG ISA}}'' -- the entire comic is all about the recurring theme of being alone. Both among the protagonists and antagonists.
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105* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'': Happened over and over again with Zuko. Most notably was his final showdown with his father where he was about to get burned once more (albeit lethally this time), but instead deflected his father's lightning.
106* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Princess Luna suffers from an unusually-literal version of this trope when she inflicts recurring nightmares on ''herself'' in which she turns into Nightmare Moon and defeats the Mane Six, just to remind herself never again to give way to the Nightmare.
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