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Given its association with wealth and status, it's a very popular prop for the [[Mock Millionaire]]. Today, putting a monocle and top hat on ''anything'' is sure to get a laugh just out of the pure absurdity.<ref>Unless you go by the name of [[Total Biscuit|John Bain]]</ref> Sub-trope of [[Stock Costume Traits]].
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== Advertising ==
* [http://www.planters.com/history.aspx Mr. Peanut]
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* The [[Herr Doktor|psychiatrist]] in ''[[Bringing Up Baby]]'' has one.
* Invoked in ''[[Night Train to Munich]].'' Randall wears one as part of his [[Those Wacky Nazis|Nazi]] [[Dressing as the Enemy|disguise.]]
* The Three Stooges in ''Three Sappy People'' go to a party pretending to be psychiatrists. There they meet a stuffy woman identified as "Countess" who wears a monocle.▼
▲* The Three Stooges in ''Three Sappy People'' go to a party pretending to be psychiatrists. There they meet a stuffy woman identified as "Countess" who wears a monocle
== Literature ==
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