Revealing the Angel Within

Just as the villain in a story reveals the monster within, there comes a time when the hero or heroine '''reveals the angel within. '''This means the protagonist can show him or herself as the true, brave and compassionate hero he or she is, not to be confused with playing around the Goodness Zone. He or she can do this in many different ways:
 * The hero starts out mean and selfish or fearsome and then reveals his or her true colors
 * The hero shows compassion towards another person
 * The hero displays his or her selflessness
 * The hero lets go of his anger and/or hatred
 * The hero handles situations in a way that arouses positive attention from the audience

Noteworthy Examples

 * The Beast shows himself as the endearing hero he truly is by sharing his library with Belle and letting her go to her father.
 * Maui reveals the angel within when sacrificing his fishhook to drive back Te Ka and help Moana restore the heart of Te Fiti.
 * Judy Hopps shows herself as the angel she truly is by helping Nick overcome his prejudice towards prey.
 * Merida reveals the angel within when she makes amends for her mistake and saves her kingdom.
 * Flynn Rider reveals the angel within when he sacrifices his life for Rapunzel.

Quotes
"(After dancing in the ballroom, Belle and the Beast walk out to a balcony. The Beast turns to his true love.) Belle...are you happy here with me?) (Belle: Yes.) (She looks beyond the balcony and she becomes worried.) (Belle: If only I could see my father again, just for a moment. I miss him so much.) (The Beast becomes disappointed, but then he has an idea.) There is a way.) (He takes Belle into the West Wing and shows her the magic mirror, giving it to her.) This mirror will show you anything, anything you wish to see.) (Belle looks into the mirror.) (Belle: I'd like to see my father, please.) (The mirror flashes with light, showing Belle her father lost in the woods, coughing. A look of shock comes across her face, and the Beast becomes concerned.) (Belle: Papa! He's sick. He may be dying, and he's all alone.) (The Beast thoughtfully looks down at the rose.) Then...then you must go to him. (Belle: What did you say?) I release you. You are no longer my prisoner. (Belle, amazed: You mean...I'm free?) Yes. (Belle: Thank you. (to the magic mirror) Hold on, Papa. I'm on my way.) (Belle turns to leave, but then turns back to the Beast.) Take it with you, so you'll always have a way to look back and remember me. (Belle: Thank you for understanding how much he needs me.)"

- The Beast revealing the angel within when he lets Belle go to her father, even if it means he'll lose her and the spell cast on him won't be broken. "My brave wee lassie, I'm here. I'll ALWAYS be right here."

- Queen Elinor showing herself as the caring mother she is when helping Merida cope with a thunderstorm.