This trope refers to the emotional and personal decision to disown one's parents, which frequently doesn't involve emancipation and occurs only informally. See ... |
Sympathetic characters will disown their sibling(s) because of genuine awful behavior such as adultery, bullying, or turning their backs on their family. |
Disowned Parent: A character disowns their parent. · Disowned Sibling: One sibling disowns the other. · I Have No Son!: A parent disowns their child. |
A justification commonly seen in a Crime and Punishment Series is when the parents essentially disown the child due to a crippling drug habit that the child has ... |
A disinherited child is a child whose parents disinherited them. Such a drastic action might be taken only for grave reasons. |
A page for describing Laconic: Disowned Adaptation. An adaptation strongly rejected by the creator of the original work. |
"You're not a brother, you're not a friend. I don't want to know you or what you do. I don't want to see you at the hotels, I don't want you near my house." |
"You are not my mother. You were my torturer. My tormentor. My jailer. You were never a mother. You were a monster. But now, you are nothing to me anymore." |
"I do not mean any disrespect to my colleagues who are working on this show. They are good people and talented artists. But this is some greedy, ... |
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