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Settings where good always wins is widely known truth.

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Just as the title says.

What are some settings where all of the following are true:
1. Good always, or almost always "wins", especially if it does so triumphantly.
2. This is common knowledge within the setting; Many beings confidently know this to be true. Bonus points if they're the common people.
3. This being truth is regularly demonstrated; Not only do people know good always wins, but the audience gets to see this truth's proof happen frequently.

As many answers as you're able & willing to provide, please!
If you can go into detail, too, that's also appreciated!

Thank you in advance for any & all answers, & have fun, all!
 
Basis for this proposition? I don't deny that it fulfills the criteria, but mostly because I don't know it well enough to say one way or another about how it fares regarding the criteria.
The first part of the movie implies that Shrek knows about the stereotype of good always winning. The Magic Mirror explains to Farquaad about saving a fair maiden as if it was a presidential campaign. The Fairy God Mother (Who is a character in the movie) runs a business involving giving happy endings to people and is angry when Shrek saves the princess instead of his son, Prince Charming

That's all I can remember and I might have slipped up in some parts
 
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