"And what happened then?
Well, in Whoville, they say,
The Grinch's small heart
Grew three sizes that day."
When a bad guy turns good. This usually makes for a good plot, for three reasons:
- It lets them reintroduce the villain as a "darker, edgier" hero.
- It reinforces a desired notion of the inherent goodness within people.
- It prevents the Worthy Opponent from falling victim to What a Senseless Waste of Human Life.
There are even more reasons for the turning:
- An encounter with The Messiah or gaining a Morality Pet.
- Discovering that Being Evil Sucks or that Good Feels Good.
- An Enemy Mine situation leading to Fire Forged Friendship or The Power of Love in the form of Deliver Us from Evil or Love Redeems changing their priorities. Conversely Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal makes them rethink their loyalities.
- Realizing that they are a Noble Demon.
Sadly, all too frequently
Redemption Equals Death, and when it doesn't, someone still needs to draw their
"Get Out of Jail Free" Card. Otherwise they may find the good guys unwilling to believe them, their conversion met with a
Heel Face Door Slam. On the other hand, the bad guy may reject their chance at turning over a new leaf altogether, in which case it's
Redemption Rejection.
The many reasons and the probability for a turn are listed in the
Sorting Algorithm of Face Heel Turning. A very common
fate for the lone female character in any evil group. Beware, some authors knows the stereotypes of Heel Face Turning and will play with it accordingly.
The term "Heel Face Turn" comes from
Professional Wrestling, in which an evil wrestler (a "
heel") sometimes has
a change of heart and becomes good, thereby becoming a "
babyface". Magazines and other promotional material from the various wrestling leagues comment on various wrestlers' changes in alignment nearly as frequently as they cover events in the ring themselves.
Compare the
Reverse Mole, who is secretly working for the good guys
all along. May be the result of a person that was
Good All Along. When someone who doesn't care one way or the other is forced to fight they become
Neutral No Longer.
This is the opposite of a
Face Heel Turn and is generally found in stories with
Black and White Morality. It has two subtropes:
Heel Face Brainwashing, more or less the opposite of
Brainwashed and Crazy, and
High Heel Face Turn. See also
Mook Face Turn when the bad guy doing it is a
Mook, and
Heel Race Turn when an entire faction does it.
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Newspaper Comics
- It would almost be easier to list how many of Flash Gordon's friends didn't start out as his enemies. Even Zarkov was pretty scary in the very beginning. To his considerable credit, Thun is one of the few people on Mongo who treated Flash decently from the word go. Thun's a cool dude.
Religion
- Christianity features a few canonical examples, possibly the most significant being Matthew the Apostle who used to be a tax collector before his conversion. Also, Paul the Apostle was a Knight Templar crusader against the new sect before a certain experience on the way to Damascus.
Theatre
- Edmund in King Lear goes from helping to plot the death of the play's most sympathetic characters to (ineffectually) attempting to save them: "I pant for life; some good I mean to do/Despite of mine own nature."
Visual Novels
- In Fate/stay night, Ilya is the main threat for the first half of the series, but she becomes an ally when her monstrous Servant Berserker is killed in Fate scenario (she couldn't keep fighting at that point, but that didn't mean she had to join the True Companions). In the Heaven's Feel scenario, she goes so far as to sacrifice herself for Shirou in the Good End.
- In the science fiction visual novel Bionic Heart, the Corrupt Corporate Executive's brand new android henchwoman turns on him when the psychic human brain he placed in her head allows her to have visions showing the destruction that will result from his future plans.
- In Umineko No Naku Koro Ni Episode 8, Lambdadelta manages to do an awesome one, going up against Bernkastel .