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Be it from Abusive Parents or a more general tormentor, a character has suffered at the hands of another. In the course of the story, that tormentor is taken out of the equation. Either the character Grew a Spine, or simply became a Self-Made Orphan, or another option entirely. In the end, their abuser is gone. Only the place where the abuse occurred now remains. Alternatively, the place may evoke bad memories for an entirely separate reason. It may be the place where a loved one died or the sight of some traumatic event. Either way, the scars remain, and that's where this trope comes in. To Destroy the Abusive Home is a form of In-Universe Catharsis for the character, and possibly the audience as well, where we see the place where these horrible incidents occurred being destroyed. If not by the abused character's hand, then by the one who saved them from the abuse with their bearing witness or in their memory. Compare Where I Was Born and Razed, which can end up happening by accident and which can also be a large-scale version of this. Can be related to Burn the Orphanage if it was an Orphanage of Fear. See also Let the Past Burn, an Ending Trope that can overlap with this one. |
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The titular character of Bojack Horseman ends up doing this to the summer house where his mother experienced some of the worst moments of her life during her youth in season four, though his reason why wasn't for her specifically. | |
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A possible example/variant in Mystery Case Files: Escape from Ravenhearst. For one part of the game, the Master Detective is going through a mockup of Charles Dalimar's childhood home. The way the Detective gets out is the same way Charles got out — blow it up. | |
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In the original Call of Juarez, Reverend Ray assumes this is why Billy returned home, after finding Billy's foster parents dead and seeing him run from the scene. However, this is just a frame-up by the game's villains. | |
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In Psycho IV: The Beginning Norman Bates burns down the home he shared with Mother, releasing him from his lifelong mental torment. | |
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Forest Kingdom: In the Hawk & Fisher spinoff series' book 1, the DeFerrier house had a very unpleasant set of previous owners. One of the suspects in the case has been trying to buy the house off its newest owner, and it's later discovered that he is in fact the last DeFerrier, trying to buy the house so he can burn it down. | |
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Riverdale: Cheryl destroys the Blossom mansion in an attempt to Let the Past Burn. She lies to everyone that a knocked down candle by the breeze caught the curtains, and that Penelope got burnt because she tried to save her own daughter, when in reality, she ran back into the house to save a "hideous family portrait". Cheryl threatens her own mother that if she ever tells the truth, she will show everyone how her husband died. | |
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In the Discworld book Monstrous Regiment, there is a reform school for girls known for being very abusive. Of the three characters we know came from there, one is always carrying matches around. In the book's epilogue, we learn that the school mysteriously burned down. | |
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In World of Warcraft Gul'dan's revised origin story shows the orcs of his home village despised and beat him for being weak and deformed. After he was exiled and discovered fel magic, he returned and killed everyone, even the shaman who had tried to mentor him. | |
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In I, Claudius (and in real life as told by Seneca) Caligula had the house on the island of Pandataria where his mother Agrippina was imprisoned and eventually died thanks to his uncle Tiberius destroyed when he became emperor, which resulted in a bit of the Streisand Effect since prior to this no one had paid the house any attention, but after seeing the ruins naturally became curious as to what had occurred there. | |
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An American Crime: The ultimate fate of the real-life Baniszewski home featured in the film. While plans were made to restore the house as a shelter for abused girls, funding fell through, with many in the community blaming a lack of donations on the location being too heavily overshadowed by the murder. Two years after the film's release and almost forty-five years after Sylvia's murder, the house was finally demolished. The site is now a church parking lot. | |
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In The Handmaiden: Hideko decides to show Sook-Hee the contents of the library before they run away. The maid ends up so enraged by the content of all those books and scrolls, she starts to tear them apart and trash the entire collection. She eventually ends up with Hideko throwing as many of the books as possible into a small water pool, while stomping on them and adding ink to the water to completely destroy them. | |
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At the end of The House of Silk, the Chorley Grange House For Boys which was secretly a brothel for wealthy clients to have sex with young boys burns to the ground. Watson mentions Holmes had gone out alone that night, and came back smelling of smoke. | |
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In The Umbrella Academy after Luther locks Viktor in a soundproof room and he has a breakdown and escapes, he walks throughout the house he grew up in, reliving memories of the abuse he suffered at the hands of his father and siblings, ultimately completely destroying the house. | |
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Played with in Avatar: The Last Airbender: Zuko brings things from the house to burn in the episode where he, Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee go to Ember Island. The house gets destroyed properly some episodes later as he attacks Aang in the process of training him in firebending. | |
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In The Walking Dead, Daryl Dixon opened up a little bit to Beth Greene while scavenging in a dumpy shack. He was physically abused by a drunk father as a child, and clearly the setting was bringing back some very unpleasant memories for him. At the end of the episode, they use a stash of moonshine they found to light the place on fire — symbolically burning down his childhood home and previous life. | |
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Jack's loyalty mission in Mass Effect 2 is about her planting a bomb in the research facility where she was raised and experimented upon. The facility has long since been abandoned and overgrown by nature, but it helps her get some closure. | |
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One Life to Live's Tori, the angriest alternate personality of heroine Viki goes about trying to destroy every part of her father Victor Lord's legacy. It starts out with her simply trying to ruin his newspaper The Banner, but eventually culminates in her trying to burn down his mansion Llanfair, specifically starting with the room where he first raped his daughter. | |
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Gundam: In Mobile Suit Gundam 00, enhanced human Allehjah goes back and destroys the lab where he was raised and experimented on. | |
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Tangled: The Series: An unintentional variant occurs near the end of Season 1. The tower in which Rapunzel spent eighteen years imprisoned is destroyed, leaving her in tears. Though it was a Gilded Cage in which she lived with an emotionally abusive witch claiming to be her mother, it was nonetheless a place where Rapunzel made lots of good memories. | |
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In Petals on the Wind (the second book in V. C. Andrews Dollanganger Series), when Corrine snaps and sets fire to Foxworth Hall, she starts it in the attic room where she imprisoned her children. | |
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At the end of Intruders, Anna torches her childhood home and the building she has been unable to leave for the past 10 years. In doing so, she is symbolically destroying both the abuse her father inflicted on her there, and the vigilante serial murders she and her brother Conrad committed there. | |
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My Hero Academia: Tomura Shigaraki grew up in an upper-class family as Tenko Shimura, enduring his father Kotaro's physical and emotional abuse over his dream to become a hero. Once his Quirk, Decay, manifests, his panicking over its effects leads to his entire family being killed. When he reaches out to his father for help, Kotaro continues to reject him out of fear and injures him with a weed whacker, causing Tenko to snap and kill him in retaliation, decimating the entire Shimura household in the process. Chapter 410 reveals that his ultimate goal to destroy everything that led to the creation of the Shimura household is to decay Japan itself to a hole in the ocean just to ensure recovery is literally impossible. Later done during the Liberation War arc, but not by the abused. When League of Villains members Dabi and Toga Himiko arrive at Toga's childhood home, Dabi decides to torch the place for her in an effort to leave the past behind. Toga herself is happy to see it go since she associates the house with memories of her parents desperately trying to suppress her using her Quirk and treating her like a monster. To be fair, the parents weren't without reason since she had an unnatural fixation with blood, but their solution only made her feel more isolated and completely ignored her worsening mental state. |
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In the movie Splice, the female main character Elsa burns down the cellar where she lived with her abusive mother. | |
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A variation occurs on The Blacklist when Red buys the house where he and his family used to live and ends up burning it to the ground because it reminds him of how his family was dissolved. | |
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One Piece features this in the final moments of Luffy's battle with Arlong. Luffy recognizes that the building they're fighting in has been Nami's jail cell, and resolves to destroy it. As he starts punching holes into the walls, an onlooking Nami recognizes the gesture for what it is and silently thanks Luffy as her tears start flowing. As an added bonus, Luffy ends the fight by smashing Arlong through the floors of the tower, destroying Arlong Park and knocking Arlong totally unconscious. | |
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At the end of Doglands. Dedbone's Hole, a racing greyhound compound run by an abusive man comparable to a slaver, burns to the ground. | |
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In Jonathan Creek, when he sees the words "Gordon Hill coming down" in Maddy's diary, Jonathan assumes she's being visited by a man named Gordon. Gordon Hill is actually the name of the block of flats where her mother committed suicide. Jonathan works it out and arrives just in time to be at Maddy's side as the building collapses. | |
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Code Geass: This is definitely Lelouch Lamperouge's motivation for fighting against Britannia. He was born and raised in an aristocratic, totalitarian empire, which gets its kicks from invading other countries and subjugating them to their will. His father, the Emperor, didn't really care about what happens to its inhabitants, either, or seemingly to his own mother when she's brutally murdered and his sister crippled, so when he gets a chance to disrupt things and wreck their shit he very much enjoys it. | |
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In Forrest Gump, Jenny throws rocks at her now abandoned childhood home, where she lived with her "very loving" father. After she dies, Forrest has the house bulldozed. | |
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Messages for Dad: After witnessing a vid revealing Angron's past on Nuceria, and the inhumanly horrific treatment of slaves on that world in general, the Emperor and all the Primarchs take time out of the Great Crusade to burn that world to the ground, punish the Highriders, free the slaves, and track down Angron's son, Ragio. They also transport the freed slaves to a new planet, with the implication that it will become the primary recruiting world for the World Eaters Legion. The whole thing is as much about closure for Angron as it is an apology for failing to help him before then. | |
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At the very end of Carrie, this has happened to an entire town in the wake of the fateful prom. The White bungalow where Carrie suffered mental and physical abuse at the hands of her deranged mother has been destroyed by rocks falling from the sky, most of the bullying student body and apathetic faculty of the local high school is dead and the place burned to the ground, and it is implied that Chamberlain itself will never recover from Carrie's rampage. | |
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Leverage: Parker did this at age 8! | |
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Parenthood: A variation when Gary breaks into his deadbeat father's office and trashes it. The climax is the smashing of the picture of him with his new wife and kid. | |
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In Final Space we see that Gary burned down his childhood home after his mother Sheryl turned to alcohol and eventually abandoned him in the wake of his father John's death. | |
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Downplayed in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. After Starlight Glimmer is expelled from the cult she founded, her former followers decide to stay in the village. They demolish Starlight's house and plant a tree in its place, but leave every other building intact. | |
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In Boardwalk Empire, Nucky Thompson initially intends to gift his old childhood house to one of his fellow corrupt locals in Atlantic City politics, but after returning there and experiencing a series of flashbacks about his old life, he sets fire to it instead. | |
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Martina McBride's "Independence Day," ends with a battered wife (the narrator's mother) finally escaping her violent husband by burning down the family home with her abuser inside it. | |
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The Dressmaker: Tilly was fiercely bullied, falsely accused of murder, and forced to leave Dungatar, and is shunned and bullied on her return. She sets the entire town on fire, at a time the town was empty. | |
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The Burning Bed: How Francine finally ends her terrible marriage. After Mickey beats her, forces her to quit school and burn her textbooks, and then rapes her, she tells her kids to get their coats. Then she pours gasoline around the bed and sets the house, and her husband, on fire. | |
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The Fire Nation capital palace was and still is a place of pain for Azula in Towards the Sun. It's where she and Zuko were both abused and pitted against each other by their father. After the most recent batch of familial betrayal due to Iroh, Azula decides to fulfill her greatest desire and attempts to burn the palace to the ground. She doesn't succeed but it's not for a lack of trying. | |
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In Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation: Mo Dao Zu Shi, Jin Guangyao burned down the brothel he grew up in, as he and his mother had been treated poorly by both the customers and the other prostitutes. He then built a temple for his mother over its remains. | |
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In Shadows Over Loathing, Molly, upon returning to Grey County, immediately goes to her old home and riddles everything in sight with tommy-gun fire, muttering about how she hated it and wanted to leave the whole time she lived there. Luckily the place was deserted. It's a real dump, with a tumbledown house and barn, an old truck rusting away in the backyard, and a dirty great oil derrick the Big Bad set up (that's new, but Molly blows away its control box all the same). | |
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In Lily's Well, the Omega Ending of the game involves the real Lily burning down her childhood home that the other versions of Lily had been repeatedly observed in, along with ensuring it reaches all the way into the secret laboratory underneath, to ensure that none of the research can be abused by anyone else. Likely even killing the mutated, monster Lily versions, giving them a Mercy Kill. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse: After Apocalypse helps him get a better grasp of his power's true potential, Magneto uses it to reduce Auschwitz to rubble. | |
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Sansho the Bailiff: After becoming governor, Zushio goes back to the manor, has Sansho arrested, and tells the slaves that they are free to do as they want. They burn the whole estate to the ground. | |
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In The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System: Ren Zha Fanpai Zijiu Xitong, The original Shen Qingqiu spent years as a child slave for the Qiu household. He razes it to the ground after reaching his mental breaking point under Qiu Jianluo's abuse. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: Riker stars in a play directed by Dr. Crusher wherein he's a sane man trapped in a mental institution. During the course of his next assignment, he becomes an actual sane man trapped in an actual mental institution and starts to go crazy. After he's rescued, he destroys the mental institution set. | |
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