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The first is \\\"trusting the other\\\". This is what Chef Benja and Sisu essentially promote. Don\\\'t withhold trust from someone just because they are from a different tribe, different land, etc. This is a noble endeavor and the one that benefits most from \\\"taking the first step\\\".

The second is \\\"trusting the betrayer\\\". This is the challenge Raya faces with Namaari. We see that after the TimeSkip, Raya has become withdrawn, cynical, and full of guilt due to her betrayal by Namaari which lays a solid foundation for the character development arc Raya undergoes in the story.

After the TimeSkip, Raya\\\'s position with Namaari on the trust spectrum is realistically at the point of \\\"trust has to earned\\\". That requires Namaari to do things like acknowledge the hurt she caused Raya, accept responsibility for her decision to betray (twice), and even apologize.

But Namaari does none of these things during the story which continually makes Raya, and Raya alone, responsible for the heavy lifting in their trust relationship. We, the viewers, see this imbalance and realize deep down that it is unfair for Raya to suffer two betrayals yet still have to be the one to give trust first.

This is the reality of the story that we\\\'re presented and realizing that this imbalance exists will impact how tropes examples for ThePowerOfTrust, AnAesop, BrokenAesop, are phrased.
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The first is \\\"trusting the other\\\". This is what Chef Benja and Sisu essentially promote. Don\\\'t withhold trust from someone just because they are from a different tribe, different land, etc. This is a noble endeavor and the one that benefits most from \\\"taking the first step\\\".

The second is \\\"trusting the betrayer\\\". This is the challenge Raya faces with Namaari. We see that after the TimeSkip, Raya has become withdrawn, cynical, and full of guilt due to her betrayal by Namaari which lays a solid foundation for the character development arc Raya undergoes in the story.

After the TimeSkip, Raya\\\'s position with Namaari on the trust spectrum is realistically at the point of \\\"trust has to earned\\\". That requires Namaari to do things like acknowledge the hurt she caused Raya, accept responsibility for her decision to betray (twice), and even apologize.

But Namaari does none of these things during the story which continually makes Raya, and Raya alone, responsible for the heavy lifting in their trust relationship. We, the viewers, see this imbalance and realize deep down that it is unfair for Raya to suffer two betrayals yet still have to be the one to give trust first.

This is the reality of the story that we\\\'re presented and realizing that this imbalance exists will impact to impact how tropes like ThePowerOfTrust, AnAesop, BrokenAesop, are phrased.
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The first is \\\"trusting the other\\\". This is what Chef Benja and Sisu essentially promote. Don\\\'t withhold trust from someone just because they are from a different tribe, different land, etc. This is a noble endeavor and the one most open to \\\"taking the first step\\\".

The second is \\\"trusting the betrayer\\\". This is the challenge Raya faces with Namaari. We see that after the TimeSkip, Raya has become withdrawn, cynical, and full of guilt due to her betrayal by Namaari which lays a solid foundation for the character development arc Raya undergoes in the story.

After the TimeSkip, Raya\\\'s position with Namaari on the trust spectrum is realistically at the point of \\\"trust has to earned\\\". That requires Namaari to do things like acknowledge the hurt she caused Raya, accept responsibility for her decision to betray (twice), and even apologize.

But Namaari does none of these things during the story which continually makes Raya, and Raya alone, responsible for the heavy lifting in their trust relationship. We, the viewers, see this imbalance and realize deep down that it is unfair for Raya to suffer two betrayals yet still have to be the one to give trust first.

This is the reality of the story that we\\\'re presented and realizing that this imbalance exists will impact to impact how tropes like ThePowerOfTrust, AnAesop, BrokenAesop, are phrased.
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