Display title | Hypocritical Humor |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A type of gag not limited to but most prevalent with sitcoms and children's comedies. Basically it goes like this:
A) A character openly makes some kind of statement or declaration and then does the exact opposite.
B) A character accused of engaging in a certain behavior or activity denies it before being immediately depicted engaging in the very behavior or activity they just denied.
C) One character criticizes another character for some fault that is an established part of their own characterization, or just before or after exhibiting that particular fault themselves.
D) A character makes fun of a group of people which he himself happens to be a part of. |