Broken Aesop/Playing With

Basic Trope: An Aesop is broken through hypocrisy.
 * Straight: Murder In The Streets has an Aesop saying that guns are bad. The climax is Alice shooting Zeke with a gun.
 * Exaggerated:
 * Every problem is solved with guns despite the preaching of anti-gun use.
 * Even problems that couldn't logically be solved with guns
 * Justified:
 * Alice learns that the Aesop does not apply in these times and decides to break it.
 * Shooting Zeke was the worse of two evils, and this becomes clear.
 * "Do as I say, not as I do."
 * Inverted: The story has an obvious aesop, despite the author's insistence that life is too complicated to draw simple lessons from.
 * Subverted: Alice was about to shoot Zeke, but remembers that guns are bad.
 * Double Subverted:
 * Until Zeke provoked her to attack.
 * ...So she uses other means to kill Zeke.
 * Parodied: Bob says, "Remember kids, don't smoke!" and then whips out a cigarette.
 * Deconstructed: Alice goes through a Heroic BSOD after shooting Zeke because she is not practicing what she preaches.
 * Reconstructed: But then, Alice remembers that shooting people that use guns as well is a good thing after all.
 * Zig Zagged: ???
 * Averted: Alice resolves things without resorting to guns.
 * Enforced: "Wait...what were we teaching again?"
 * Lampshaded: "Alice! You are a god damned hypocrite!"
 * Invoked: Zeke provokes Alice to abandon her anti-gun message and prove to her that guns are good.
 * Exploited: The writer revolts against the show and throws in Broken Aesops as a Take That to the show and its producers
 * Defied: Alice drops the gun and proceeds to tell Zeke to shut up.
 * Discussed: ???
 * Conversed: "Wait a second, did Alice just shoot him? I thought this episode was all about how guns are evil!"
 * Plotted A Perfectly Good Waste: Alice's shooting of Zeke makes her jump off the slippery slope, and eventually cross the Moral Event Horizon.

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