'''Basic Trope''': A character's tears are able to solve the problem at hand.
* '''Straight''': Bob dies during the battle with Emperor Evulz. Alice cries over his corpse, and he is revived.
* '''Exaggerated''':
** A single tear brings everyone who died during the work back to life, restores areas destroyed in the battle, and causes Emperor Evulz to instantly make a HeelFaceTurn.
** Alice's tears are omnipotent.
* '''Downplayed''':
** Alice's tears can heal small wounds but aren't powerful enough to fix heavy damage or bring someone back to life.
** Alice's tears can't heal wounds, but can act as a disinfectant.
* '''Justified''': Alice is a magical being whose tears are widely shown in myth as having healing properties.
* '''Inverted''':
** Due to BizarreAlienBiology, Alice's tears are actually a very powerful poison, and it [[NiceJobBreakingItHero kills Bob]].
** Alice's tears are the trigger for the ArtifactOfDoom.
* '''Subverted''': Alice lies on Bob's corpse and sobs her heart out. Sadly, Bob is still dead...
* '''Double Subverted''': ...at least until the tears start seeping into Bob's many wounds. Cue PowerGlows.
* '''Parodied''':
** Alice's tears revive people... [[CameBackWrong as zombies]].
** [[LiteralMetaphor An army of weeping Swiss soldiers save the day.]]
* '''Zig-Zagged''': Even though the show hangs lampshades on it repeatedly, Bob's tears don't always work, which props a lot of invoking and ConversationalTroping when the characters start realizing it... even when they know most instances from that point on are not actual applications of the trope.
* '''Averted''': Alice's tears don't revive Bob.
* '''Enforced''': "How are we going to heal Bob after the battle with Emperor Evulz?" "Maybe we should give Alice the ability to heal people with her tears. The shippers will love it!"
* '''Lampshaded''': "So she has magical tears? That's cool, I guess."
* '''Invoked''': "Oh no, Bob is hurt! Someone cry on him!"
* '''Exploited''': Everybody takes Alice along to fights so she can cry on them if they get hurt.
* '''Defied''':
** Alice is knocked out in a fight. Bob knows his tears would probably help her, but he [[MenDontCry wouldn't be caught dead crying.]]
** Emperor Evulz carves Alice's eyes out [[GenreSavvy so she can’t cry resurrecting tears.]]
* '''Discussed''': Bob pretended to be dead/unconscious to set up a joke.
* '''Conversed''': "Magic tears? Really?""
* '''Deconstructed''':
** A CorruptCorporateExecutive, TotalitarianUtilitarian, or other unscrupulous authority [[MagicAIsMagicA figures out the mechanics of these sorts of tears]] and then finds a way to mass-produce them for the pharmaceutical industry. What follows is a 'tear maker' job [[PoweredByAForsakenChild where people spend their working hours crying]]. This is either a good living or [[IndustrializedEvil a bad one]].
** The tear-makers are [[WouldHurtAChild kidnapped child slaves]] [[MoralEventHorizon who are brutally tortured 24/7.]]
* '''Reconstructed''':
** The powers of said tears are magical in nature and only work under certain conditions, making them unwieldy for industrialization.
** The leader of tear-makers [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizes his wrong-doings]] and sets the child slaves free, and decides to heal Bob on his own.
* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob dies, and Alice mourns for him. After a few minutes, she suddenly remembers that tears always heal, and proceeds to forcefully cry on Bob.
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%%* '''Played for Drama''': ???
%%* '''Played for Horror''': ???