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6Bob has always looked up to his father and believes him to be the best man who ever lived but what's this? His father has long been dead and he is suddenly told that everything he knew about the man was a lie. Naturally, Bob denies this at first, but eventually is forced to accept reality.
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8Compare DelusionsOfParentalLove, MamaDidntRaiseNoCriminal, NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead. Accepting the truth may lead to a BrokenPedestal. Compare SinsOfOurFathers.
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13* Fritz Verdeman from ''Manga/{{Monster}}''. Fritz was bullied for years as a child when rumors had spread that his father was a spy, and he would violently respond every time. He seemed to finally be at peace when the court found him innocent, but years after his father's death, Fritz found his journal which contained proof that he really was a spy. [[DeconstructedTrope The feeling of betrayal made it really hard for Fritz to trust people afterwards]].
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16* ''ComicBook/AmericaVsTheJusticeSociety'': Following Batman's death, a secret diary that he arranged [[MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning to be published postmortem]] is made public, wherein he accuses his former allies in the Justice League of collaborating with the Nazis. Robin's loyalty to his late mentor prevents him from questioning the legitimacy or reliability of these accusations; he's convinced that he wouldn't make such claims without good ''reason''.
17* {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''ComicBook/{{Shutter}}''. While Kate is certainly ''surprised'' as evidence of her father's checkered past comes out, she tends to accept the facts rather than outright denying them.
18* In ''Comicbook/SpiderMan'' Annual #5 (1968), Peter Parker discovers that his parents were traitors working for the second Red Skull, and died in his service. He refuses to believe this and sets out to find evidence to the contrary. [[spoiler: He's right; they were S.H.I.E.L.D. agents ''posing'' as traitors to infiltrate the Skull's organisation]].
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21* Jan and Todd Wolfhouse from ''Film/{{Beerfest}}'' get rather defensive when the German drinking team tells them their grandfather stole a recipe for the greatest beer in the world. It turns out he did steal it, [[spoiler:but he was the rightful heir, and so are they by extension]].
22* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl'': William Turner nearly ''shoots'' Jack for telling him that his father, "Bootstrap Bill" Turner was a pirate but in a variation not even in condemnation as he insists that he was also a good man. It takes a talk with other cursed pirates who knew him, for William to learn the whole story and reconcile both of these facts. But in a further subversion it turns out his father wasn't dead to begin with, as we learn in the next movie.
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25* ''Literature/HarryPotter'' refuses to believe that Snape's hatred of his father (and him by proxy) was justified. Given how unfairly Snape has judged him ever since they met, it is pretty reasonable for him to assume that he has always been this biased towards everyone he didn't like. In the fifth book, he discovers James was a JerkJock who publicly tormented Snape while they were at school and while he gets disturbed by this little fact, he never gets any proper closure in the matter, including any objective account from those others who knew about whether Snape was usually more provocative or whether it was always his father and the other Marauders who sadistically pursued Snape.
26* Subverted in ''Literature/JediQuest''. The BigBad Granta Omega knows full well that his father Xanatos was a dark Jedi and inherited his hatred of the Jedi order, but he blames them for his father's death, refusing to accept that [[spoiler:Xanatos killed himself]].
27* PlayedWith in ''Literature/TheRiseOfKyoshi''. Kyoshi's parents abandoned her at a young age--a sin which she very much ''doesn't'' deny. However, when she tracks down their old [[spoiler:bandit crew]], she meeks Lek, an orphan whom they took in sometime afterwards. Lek immediately denies that his beloved guardians would have abandoned her, and even when forced to accept it, is bitter about Kyoshi's vocal disrespect for them.
28* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
29** Daenerys is reluctant to hear anything bad about her father, who was popularly known as [[TheCaligula "The Mad King"]], and prefers to believe the negative stories about him were just lies spread by the enemies who usurped the throne from him.
30** Arya Stark is furious when she is told her father (now dead) is rumored to have loved another woman besides her mother despite having grown up with a bastard half-brother.
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33* In ''Series/{{Moesha}}'', the title character is already having a hard time with the reveal that [[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo her cousin Dorian is actually her half-brother]], conceived while her parents were separated and her father, Frank, had a relationship with another woman. She's further shaken when she learns that it was her now-deceased mother who insisted on the deception.
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36* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'':
37** The first game in the series has Abbas Sofian, convinced that his father was a hero and a martyr. His inability to accept the truth (that he was a coward who committed suicide) leads to [[spoiler:the death of Altaïr's son]].
38** Ezio from ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'' tries to deny his uncle Mario's claims that his father was an assassin. [[SubvertedTrope He gets over it pretty quickly though]]. In his case, however, it's less of "my father wasn't a criminal," and more "what do you mean, there's two AncientConspiracy factions and my supposedly-a-banker father was a part of it," as he never seems to hold a grudge of any sort against his father for not telling him.
39* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening'' has this in the form of Nathaniel Howe. Justified in that he's been out of the kingdom for a while and he didn't hear of what his father did, but when he returns to Ferelden only to find that his father was killed, his family was stripped of their lands (which were given to the Grey Wardens) and titles, and the name Howe essentially being mud these days. He actually breaks into Vigil's Keep to kill your character (as you were the one that killed Howe) and denounces everything you say about his father (including murdering an old friend and almost his entire family and taking his lands out of petty jealousy, assisting one of the villains of the vanilla game with attempting to take power in the country, and all sorts of other unpleasant things) until you meet his sister, who tells him what a rotten person their father was. Nathaniel is surprised that it's the truth, but he eventually comes to the opinion that he deserved his death and that his father wasn't the person he thought he was.
40* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion'', the Champion of Cyrodiil deals with a series of sidequests involving reuniting two long-lost brothers and taking back their home. Afterwords, a thief approaches the Champion and reveals that the father of the two brothers was his partner-in-crime, but their last job together (stealing a sword from the Duchess of Chorrol) was never finished. If the Champion tells the brothers, they refuse to listen without proof. They acknowledge the truth and apologize for their behavior if the Champion retrieves the sword and gives it back to the Duchess.
41* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', late in the Azure Moon route, Dimitri learns that his stepmother, Patricia, [[spoiler: was actually responsible for the Tragedy of Duscur, which resulted in the death of Dimitri's father and Glenn (Felix's older brother and Ingrid's fiancé)]], and unsurprisingly, finds this hard to accept. That being said, [[spoiler: it's unclear whether Patricia was actually responsible or whether an Agarthan impersonated her, just like with her brother, Lord Arundel]].
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44* In ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'', Rudy loudly and vehemently refuses to believe that his deceased father had an affair until Kell calmly reveals that she had had her own suspicions about the act.
45* In ''Webcomic/ThisIsekaiMaidIsFormingAUnion'' Lord Demeter is in deep denial about what a monster his father was, he hates commoners because his mother was a maid that he believes seduced his father then killed him. Deep down he knows that his father actually raped his mother and the murder was actually revenge, it takes a heart to heart with [[AlternateSelf a manifestation of himself from an alternative timeline]] to admit this even to himself.
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48* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' had a plot arc about Peter's parents [[spoiler:that revealed them as potential traitorous spies for the Soviet Union. Subverted in the fact that they really weren't, and that they were actually spies for America who took the fall to hide a bigger secret]].
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51* Sadly, TruthInTelevision. There have been many cases where criminals settle down and start a family, only to have their past catch up with them. The children's denial is believed to be a mental block to help them cope with the new knowledge.

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