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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':

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* In the ending of ''Anime/SwanLake1981'', the sun rises during Odette and Siegfried's reunion in the ruins of Rothbart's castle to signify the end of Odette's curse.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Migration}}'': To light up [[spoiler:Jamaica]], and the final step in their migration.
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* ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'': The titular villain's appearances are foreshadowed by the sunset, and he gets killed at sundown.

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* ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'': {{Subverted}}. The titular villain's appearances are foreshadowed by the sunset, and he gets killed at sundown.''sundown''.



* Perhaps not as epic as some, but after spending a stormy night stranded on an island inside a rickety, smelly shack, Bobby Marks wakes up to find the sun rising over Rumson Lake for a calm, clear day. It Mark's the turning point of his character development in ''Literature/OneFatSummer''.

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* Perhaps not as epic as some, but after spending a stormy night stranded on an island inside a rickety, smelly shack, Bobby Marks wakes up to find the sun rising over Rumson Lake for a calm, clear day. It Mark's marks the turning point of his character development in ''Literature/OneFatSummer''.


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* Happens occasionally in ''Literature/TheSquiresTales'', which runs with the legend of Sir Gawain's strength growing with the sun. Most dramatically during the final battle, when Gawain charges into the battle between [[spoiler:Arthur and Mordred's armies]] alone as the sun rises, shining off the Sword Galatine. [[spoiler:He [[DyingMomentOfAwesome doesn't survive it]].]]

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* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In "Act of God", Prime Minister Churchill is summoned before the Queen because his mishandling of the Great Smog of 1952 has caused his ability to lead the country into question. As he waits to see her, the sun shines through the clouds for the first time in days signifying the end of the smog, and the Queen has to change tack and claim she summoned him for another purpose.



* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In "Act of God", Prime Minister Churchill is summoned before the Queen because his mishandling of the Great Smog of 1952 has caused his ability to lead the country into question. As he waits to see her, the sun shines through the clouds for the first time in days signifying the end of the smog, and the Queen has to change tack and claim she summoned him for another purpose.
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* ''Series/TheCrown2016''. In "Act of God", Prime Minister Churchill is summoned before the Queen because his mishandling of the Great Smog of 1952 has caused his ability to lead the country into question. As he waits to see her, the sun shines through the clouds for the first time in days signifying the end of the smog, and the Queen has to change tack and claim she summoned him for another purpose.
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* Subverted in ''Film/SocietyOfTheSnow''. As Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 tries desperately to fly out of the ravine, there's a HopeSpot when a passenger is staring out the window at the mountain rushing past only to be blinded by a burst of sunlight as they climb above the clouds...only for their wing and tail section to smash into the ridge.

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* Subverted in ''Film/SocietyOfTheSnow''. As Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 tries desperately to fly out of the ravine, there's a HopeSpot when a passenger is staring out the window at the mountain rushing past only to be blinded by a burst of sunlight as they climb above the clouds...only for and then their wing and tail section to smash smashes into the ridge.
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* Subverted in ''Film/SocietyOfTheSnow''. As Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 tries desperately to fly out of the ravine, there's a HopeSpot when a passenger is staring out the window at the mountain rushing past only to be blinded by a burst of sunlight as they climb above the clouds...only for their wing and tail section to smash into the ridge.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'' the sun rises shortly after Sakharine's defeat, and the morning light also helps Tintin and Haddock see through the combined scrolls to get the coordinates to the treasure.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'' the sun rises shortly after Sakharine's defeat, and the morning light also helps Tintin and Haddock see through the combined scrolls to get the coordinates to of the treasure.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin2011'' the sun rises shortly after Sakharine's defeat, and the morning light also helps Tintin and Haddock see through the combined scrolls to get the coordinates to the treasure.
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* In the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' adventure "The Calculus Affair," after a funny CueTheRain moment, Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through a downpour, oblivious to the fact that Tintin's dog Snowy is carrying Professor Calculus's umbrella...

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* ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'': In the ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' adventure "The Calculus Affair," after a funny CueTheRain moment, Tintin and Captain Haddock are walking through a downpour, oblivious to the fact that Tintin's dog Snowy is carrying Professor Calculus's umbrella...



* ''Franchise/XMen'': The third issue of X-23's series ends with her leaving an ExtranormalInstitute at dawn, having conquered her past. The usual connotations of freedom and (tentative) hope are present.

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* ''Franchise/XMen'': ''ComicBook/{{X 23}}'': The third issue of X-23's series ends with her leaving an ExtranormalInstitute at dawn, having conquered her past. The usual connotations of freedom and (tentative) hope are present.



* In ''ComicStrip/{{Mutts}}'', Mooch sticks his head out the door to be faced with an ''enormous'' TheFaceOfTheSun, smiling. He observes it's summer (Sunday after the solstice.)

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* In ''ComicStrip/{{Mutts}}'', ''ComicStrip/{{Mutts}}'': Mooch sticks his head out the door to be faced with an ''enormous'' TheFaceOfTheSun, smiling. He observes it's summer (Sunday after the solstice.)
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* At the end of ''VideoGame/{{Stray}}'', [[spoiler:the cat and B12 manage to open the roof over the city that's kept it in [[AlwaysNight perpetual darkness]] throughout the game. The sunlight spreading throughout the city is quite a poignant moment, as it means the cat can finally start looking for its family and the robots can go outside.]]

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* At the end of ''VideoGame/{{Stray}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Stray|2022}}'', [[spoiler:the cat and B12 manage to open the roof over the city that's kept it in [[AlwaysNight perpetual darkness]] throughout the game. The sunlight spreading throughout the city is quite a poignant moment, as it means the cat can finally start looking for its family and the robots can go outside.]]
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* In ''Film/{{Austerlitz}}'', just as the Sun rises as the battle is about to start, the aide near UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte wonders what title he will give to his retelling of the battle, to which Napoleon (Creator/PierreMondy) immediately answers "The Sun of Austerlitz" (which became a famous [[UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars Napoleonic]] expression in real life). Then the French win the battle.

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* {{Zigzagged}} in Creator/AlexandreCabanel's ''Art/TheFallenAngel''. It's true that dawn is meant to symbolize how the DivineConflict has, at last, come to an end, resulting in the rebellious [[{{Satan}} Lucifer's]] expulsion from Heaven. Regardless, Lucifer is the VillainProtagonist of the painting, so, for him, that's terrible news. Add to it that he's turning into a fallen angel, and that's decidedly bad overall.

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* ''Art/TheFallenAngel'': {{Zigzagged}} in Creator/AlexandreCabanel's ''Art/TheFallenAngel''.artwork. It's true that dawn is meant to symbolize how the DivineConflict has, at last, come to an end, resulting in the rebellious [[{{Satan}} Lucifer's]] expulsion from Heaven. Regardless, Lucifer is the VillainProtagonist of the painting, so, for him, that's terrible news. Add to it that he's turning into a fallen angel, and that's decidedly bad overall.overall.
* ''Art/MediciChapels'': "Dawn" symbolizes the beginning of life as part of the cycle of time, so the fact that she's being awakened by the first rays of the sun also means that she's receiving her soul and thus, being born.

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