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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Number Six's entry to the art contest is what appears to be a highly abstract modern art {{sculpture|s}}. When asked what it ''means'', he offers profound-sounding but ultimately meaningless non-answers. It is actually disassembled and arranged parts of a boat Six was crafting under the guise of art.
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Number Six's entry to the art contest is what appears to be a highly abstract modern art sculpture. When asked what it ''means'', he offers profound-sounding but ultimately meaningless non-answers. It is actually disassembled and arranged parts of a boat Six was crafting under the guise of art.

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Number Six's entry to the art contest is what appears to be a highly abstract modern art sculpture.{{sculpture|s}}. When asked what it ''means'', he offers profound-sounding but ultimately meaningless non-answers. It is actually disassembled and arranged parts of a boat Six was crafting under the guise of art.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21½ months later on July 20, 1969, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21½ 21 months later on July 20, 1969, later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21½ months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21½ months later, later on July 20, 1969, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 21½ months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later on July 20, 1969, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later on July 20, 1969, later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later, later on July 20, 1969, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 1/2 months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 1/2 and a months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beats him to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beat him to the punch.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half 1/2 months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beat beats him to the punch.it.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Number Six jokes that he wants to be the first man on the Moon.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Number Two dreams of seeing the village as a OneWorldOrder, to which Number Six [[SarcasmMode sarcastically]] tells him that he could be the first man on the moon. 21 and a half months later, [[UsefulNotes/NeilArmstrong someone else]] beat him to the punch.
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* SignatureScene: Number Two and Six's conversation, which culminates in Number Two saying that he hopes to see the whole world as the village, and Number Six responded that he hopes to be the first man on the moon, is one of the most famous scenes in all of ''The Prisoner''.

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* SignatureScene: Number Two and Six's conversation, which culminates in Number Two saying that he hopes to see the whole world as the village, and Number Six responded responding that he hopes to be the first man on the moon, is one of the most famous scenes in all of ''The Prisoner''.
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* SignatureScene: Number Two and Six's conversation, which culminates in Number Two saying that he hopes to see the whole world as the village, and Number Six responded that he hopes to be the first man on the moon, is one of the most famous scenes in all of ''The Prisoner''.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Six's willingness to start to tell a superior why he resigned a sign that there really was something else or has he just concluded that they aren't going to believe the truth?

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Six's willingness to start to tell a superior why he resigned a sign that there really was something else or has he just concluded that they aren't going to believe the truth?truth?
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Number Six's entry to the art contest is what appears to be a highly abstract modern art sculpture. When asked what it ''means'', he offers profound-sounding but ultimately meaningless non-answers. It is actually disassembled and arranged parts of a boat Six was crafting under the guise of art.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Is Six's willingness to start to tell a superior why he resigned a sign that there really was something else or has he just concluded that they aren't going to believe the truth?

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