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* MoralEventHorizon: The theme of reincarnation turns this trope into a temporary phenomenon (i.e. making only a single incarnation irredeemable, with death activating a ResetButton). This seems to be the case with Hans Burgner's original crime and seeming damnation as a result of it.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Played straight ''and'' subverted with Hans Burgner, depending on your interpretation. While the incarnation of Hans arguably falls beyond redemption as a result of his murder and theft of the elixir, his soul and subsequent incarnations do not. The theme of reincarnation turns could be said to turn this trope into a temporary phenomenon (i.e. making that only a single incarnation irredeemable, with death activating a ResetButton). This seems to be lasts for the case with Hans Burgner's original crime and seeming damnation as a result remainder of it.one lifetime.
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* StoicWoobie: Heinz Knotek's mother, who uncomplainingly endures the daily tasks of looking after all her children and her hypocritical abusive SinisterMinister husband, never gets a moment's peace.
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*MoralEventHorizon: The theme of reincarnation turns this trope into a temporary phenomenon (i.e. making only a single incarnation irredeemable, with death activating a ResetButton). This seems to be the case with Hans Burgner's original crime and seeming damnation as a result of it.
*TearJerker: Francesco Borri cannot receive his mother's love, and hides his secret from her to protect her from having to share his burden.
*MoralEventHorizon: The theme of reincarnation turns this trope into a temporary phenomenon (i.e. making only a single incarnation irredeemable, with death activating a ResetButton). This seems to be the case with Hans Burgner's original crime and seeming damnation as a result of it.
*TearJerker: Francesco Borri cannot receive his mother's love, and hides his secret from her to protect her from having to share his burden.