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* {{Deconstruction}}: The story briefly deconstructs a plot point regarding Joker's relationship with the people of his hometown from his family and friends, namely, stories that depict the people in his hometown as HateSink's due to the belief that the whole town turned against him over the false accusation. In ''Ace in the Hole'', [[spoiler:Ren's belief that his parents completely abandoned him was due to Ren's anger over how he remembers the day he was arrested, perceiving his parents' poor reaction as them completely believing the cops over hearing Ren's side of the story, while in regards to his friends, Ohya points out to Ken that she doesn't believe that the whole town would turn against Ren so easily and that there are probably several individuals who are peer-pressured to turn on Ren. The belief that everyone turned against him is mostly from Ren's perception of the event that it clouded his impression on people he thought would back him up like his parents and his old friends in Shimoda, and that there are multiple perspectives in play.]]

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* {{Deconstruction}}: The story briefly deconstructs a plot point regarding Joker's relationship with the people of his hometown from his family and friends, namely, stories that depict the people in his hometown as HateSink's due to the belief that the whole town turned against him over the false accusation. In ''Ace in the Hole'', [[spoiler:Ren's belief that his parents completely abandoned him was due to Ren's anger over how he remembers the day he was arrested, perceiving his parents' poor reaction as them completely believing the cops over hearing Ren's side of the story, while in regards to his friends, Ohya points out to Ken that she doesn't believe that the whole town would turn against Ren so easily and that there are probably several individuals who are peer-pressured to turn on Ren. The belief that everyone turned against him is mostly from Ren's perception of the event that it clouded his impression on people he thought would back him up like his parents and his old friends in Shimoda, and that there are multiple ultimately varying perspectives in play.play to events in one's memories and life.]]



* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Sojiro's off-handed remark that Ren's parents deemed him a "pain in the ass" at the start of the game, turns out to be not the case when he confronts his parents over it. Upon learning the truth, Ren deduced that Sojiro only said it to keep him in line during his stay in Tokyo. At the time, however, this only reinforced Ren's perception of his parents having disowned him.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Sojiro's [[spoiler:Sojiro's off-handed remark that Ren's parents deemed him a "pain in the ass" at the start of the game, turns out to be not the case when he confronts his parents over it. Upon learning the truth, Ren deduced that Sojiro only said it to keep him in line during his stay in Tokyo. At the time, however, this only reinforced Ren's perception of his parents having disowned him.]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Sojiro's off-handed remark that Ren's parents deemed him a "pain in the ass" at the start of the game, turns out to be not the case when he confronts his parents over it. Upon learning the truth, Ren deduced that Sojiro only said it to keep him in line during his stay in Tokyo. At the time, however, this only reinforced Ren's perception of his parents having disowned him.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: The story briefly deconstructs a plot point regarding Joker's relationship with the people of his hometown from his family and friends, namely, stories that depict the people in his hometown as HateSink's due to the belief that the whole town turned against him over the false accusation. In ''Ace in the Hole'', [[spoiler:Ren's belief that his parents completely abandoned him was due to Ren's anger over how he remembers the day he was arrested, perceiving his parents' poor reaction as them completely believed the cops over hearing Ren's side of the story, while in regards to his friends, Ohya points out to Ken that she doesn't believe that the whole town would turn against Ren so easily and that there are probably several individuals who are peer-pressured to turn on Ren. The belief that everyone turned against him is clouded by Ren's own perception of the event that it clouded his impression on people he thought would back him up like his parents and his old friends in Shimoda, and that there are multiple perspectives in play.]]

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* {{Deconstruction}}: The story briefly deconstructs a plot point regarding Joker's relationship with the people of his hometown from his family and friends, namely, stories that depict the people in his hometown as HateSink's due to the belief that the whole town turned against him over the false accusation. In ''Ace in the Hole'', [[spoiler:Ren's belief that his parents completely abandoned him was due to Ren's anger over how he remembers the day he was arrested, perceiving his parents' poor reaction as them completely believed believing the cops over hearing Ren's side of the story, while in regards to his friends, Ohya points out to Ken that she doesn't believe that the whole town would turn against Ren so easily and that there are probably several individuals who are peer-pressured to turn on Ren. The belief that everyone turned against him is clouded by mostly from Ren's own perception of the event that it clouded his impression on people he thought would back him up like his parents and his old friends in Shimoda, and that there are multiple perspectives in play.]]
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* {{Deconstruction}}: The story briefly deconstructs a plot point regarding Joker's relationship with the people of his hometown from his family and friends, namely, stories that depict the people in his hometown as HateSinks due to the belief that the whole town turned against him over the false accusation. In ''Ace in the Hole'', [[spoiler:Ren's belief that his parents completely abandoned him was due to Ren's anger over how he remembers the day he was arrested, perceiving his parents' poor reaction as them completely believed the cops over hearing Ren's side of the story, while in regards to his friends, Ohya points out to Ken that she doesn't believe that the whole town would turn against Ren so easily and that there are probably several who are peer-pressured to turn on Ren. The belief that everyone turned against him is clouded by Ren's own perception of the event that it clouded his impression on people he thought would back him up like his parents and his old friends in Shimoda, and that there are multiple perspectives in play.]]

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* {{Deconstruction}}: The story briefly deconstructs a plot point regarding Joker's relationship with the people of his hometown from his family and friends, namely, stories that depict the people in his hometown as HateSinks HateSink's due to the belief that the whole town turned against him over the false accusation. In ''Ace in the Hole'', [[spoiler:Ren's belief that his parents completely abandoned him was due to Ren's anger over how he remembers the day he was arrested, perceiving his parents' poor reaction as them completely believed the cops over hearing Ren's side of the story, while in regards to his friends, Ohya points out to Ken that she doesn't believe that the whole town would turn against Ren so easily and that there are probably several individuals who are peer-pressured to turn on Ren. The belief that everyone turned against him is clouded by Ren's own perception of the event that it clouded his impression on people he thought would back him up like his parents and his old friends in Shimoda, and that there are multiple perspectives in play.]]

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