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Basic Trope: A character demands an apology from another.

  • Straight:
    • Bob punches Charlie. Alice tells Bob to apologize or he's off the team.
    • Edward plants a glitter bomb where it will get glitter all over his Love Triangle rival Felix. When it goes off, it gets some on the Love Interest Ginny, too. Edward grovels to Ginny, who demands that he apologize to Felix.
  • Exaggerated:
    • Alice threatens to beat up Bob if he doesn't apologize for calling Charlie an idiot.
    • Anytime Bob says the wrong things to others, Alice always forces him to apologize.
    • Bob provides a Backhanded Apology to his rival Charlie. Alice not only rejects it, but she gives him a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown worthy of a Mortal Kombat game and warns him that she will finish the job unless Bob rephrases it with actual sincerity right the fuck now.
    • Edward is constantly groveling for Ginny to forgive him time and time again, primarily due to the fact that his pranks (or heck, even whenever he's around her) always get her messy. Of course, she always tells him to apologize to Felix instead.
  • Downplayed: Alice, while not very indignant, pleads with Bob to make up for insulting Charlie.
  • Justified:
    • Alice believes that forcing Bob to apologize will make him a better person.
    • Alice, Bob, and Charlie are in a life-threatening situation that demands they cooperate to survive, and even if the apology is forced they still need to get their personal issues squared away until they're no longer in danger.
  • Inverted:
    • Alice demands Bob to forgive Charlie for insulting him.
    • Alice demands Bob to not apologize to Charlie.
    • Bob punches Charlie, and Alice orders Charlie to punch him back.
  • Subverted: Hank calls Imogene stubborn as a mule. Jane, their boss, says, in deep indignation, that he should not talk like that — mules don't deserve it.
  • Double Subverted: ???
  • Parodied: When Alice sees Bob punch Charlie, Bob gets on his knees and begs Alice not to make him apologize to Charlie while kissing her shoe. When Alice makes him do it anyway, he gets down on his knees in front of Charlie and begs him to accept his apology so Alice doesn't get mad.
  • Zig Zagged: ???
  • Averted: Alice doesn't tell Bob to apologize to Charlie.
  • Enforced: "I'm thinking about a moral about apologizing. Why not have Alice force Bob to apologize to Charlie?"
  • Lampshaded: "Let me get this straight: you're telling me to apologize to Charlie?"
  • Invoked: ???
  • Exploited: ???
  • Defied:
    • Bob apologizes to Charlie right away in order to avoid Alice nagging him to do it.
    • Alice orders Bob to apologize to Charlie — and Bob tells her to shove it.
    • Alice considers ordering Bob to apologize, but realizes he wouldn't be sincere about it, and doesn't go through with it.
  • Discussed: ???
  • Conversed: ???
  • Deconstructed:
    • Alice insists that Bob should apologize to Charlie, only for Bob to ask her what's the point of apologizing if he isn't truly sorry for what he has done.
    • Charlie rejects Bob's apology because it's obviously not sincere, and is annoyed at Alice for thinking such an empty gesture would mean anything to him.
    • Alice orders Bob to apologize for hurting Charlie — except that Bob did nothing to Charlie, and therefore refuses to apologize. This causes a rift to form that jeopardizes their friendship.
  • Reconstructed: Alice becomes such a Threatening Mediator that Bob accepts that becoming a master of pretending to be sorry is a good survival measure in the long run.

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