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* MinorLivingAlone: The whole conflict begins with the kidnapping of Charlie's parents. He stays separated from them throughout most of the series, and is [[HarmfulToMinors constantly put in life-threatening situations]].
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* LukeIAmYourFather / LukeYouAreMyFather: ''Both'' of these tropes end up employed in the case of [[spoiler:Rafi]]--first Charlie learns of his true parentage and informs the mother, Mabel Stark (who knew she was a mother, but not of the character in question due to giving him up for adoption), then Mabel herself has to inform the character. As if that isn't enough, the fact Mabel is [[LongLostRelative also secretly his aunt]] [[TheOldestOnesInTheBook who ran away to join the circus]] means Charlie realizes [[ConnectedAllAlong the character in question]] [[EveryoneIsRelated is his own long-lost cousin]].

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* LukeIAmYourFather / LukeYouAreMyFather: ''Both'' of these tropes end up employed in the case of [[spoiler:Rafi]]--first Charlie learns of his true parentage and informs the mother, Mabel Stark (who knew she was a mother, but not of the character in question due to giving him up for adoption), then Mabel herself has to inform the character. As if that isn't enough, the fact Mabel is [[LongLostRelative also secretly his aunt]] who [[TheOldestOnesInTheBook who ran away to join the circus]] means Charlie realizes [[ConnectedAllAlong the character in question]] is [[EveryoneIsRelated is his own long-lost cousin]].
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* AdultFear: The whole conflict begins with the kidnapping of Charlie's parents. He stays separated from them throughout most of the series, and is constantly put in life-threatening situations.

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