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6[[quoteright:240:[[Webcomic/SlightlyDamned https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Piercing_question_1206.jpg]]]]
7[[caption-width-right:240: The injury [[VisualPun is imaginary]],\
8but the [[HarshWordImpact pain]] is very real.]]
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10->'''Galloway:''' So let me ask, if we ultimately conclude that our national security is best served by denying you further asylum on our planet, will you leave peacefully?\
11'''Optimus Prime:''' Freedom is your right. If you make that request, we will honor it. But before your president decides, please ask him this: What if we leave, and ''you're wrong?''\
12'''Lennox:''' (''to Galloway'') That's a good question.
13-->-- ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen''
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15[[OlderThanFeudalism Ever since]] Creator/{{Socrates}}, the power of the question to [[EpiphanicPrison provoke insight]] has been well acknowledged. Sometimes a single question, well phrased and well timed, can collapse a person's mental defenses and throw their entire worldview into doubt.
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17Whether it's TheMentor trying to force their student [[TheOnlyWayTheyWillLearn to learn a vital lesson]], or a villain trying [[BreakThemByTalking to reduce a hero to a wreck]], or a hero trying to [[KirkSummation show a villain how wrong they've been all this time]], or somebody desperately trying to force [[BrilliantButLazy the kid on the sidelines]] to realize they are [[DareToBeBadass meant to do something... more]], a good Armor Piercing Question either cuts directly to the heart of a person's worldview, obsession, or psyche, or else forces the listener to confront unpleasant truths that they either didn't want to face or didn't even consider.
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19This sometimes translates into people using a ''continued'' line of questioning to upset or enlighten other characters. Among the most powerful forms of this is finding a single question and formulating it so the answer forces your target to face something difficult to admit, and ''keep pounding it''. In this variant, the key is to find a question with an answer that cuts close to the bone and ''not let up''.
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21The ConstantlyCurious often comes up with an Armor-Piercing Question in [[ChildrenAreInnocent total innocence]], being, like many children, TooDumbToFool.
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23[[TruthInTelevision This is a real technique]] used in psychotherapy, education, religious groups, and [[FlameWar debates]]; the Socratic method taken to its extreme, it's occasionally known as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synanon "Synanon Game."]] Note that it's usually not as effective as it is in fiction, especially when pointing out {{doublethink}}; one common reaction is to [[AdHominem verbally attack the person]] causing the cognitive dissonance. Or the person may simply [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leave the discussion]], or rationalize away the point, etc.
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25It is similarly an effective tool in helping someone who may be suicidal. Rather than dancing around the issue, or trying to cheer them up, if you suspect someone may be in danger of killing themself ''directly'' ask them if they are considering suicide and ensure you use the word "suicide" -- often people who are suicidal are too afraid or ashamed to tell anyone, and having you broach the subject will actually be a huge relief to them and establish yourself as someone they can open up to.
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27Subtrope of ThePowerOfLanguage and StoppedDeadInTheirTracks as a reaction to such question. Compare BreakThemByTalking, HannibalLecture, WhatIsEvil, TheOnlyWayTheyWillLearn, FigureItOutYourself, {{Koan}}, CrypticConversation, WhamLine.
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29SuperTrope to AndThenWhat, which is about a specific subset of armor-piercing question to make the target think about life beyond their plan.
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31Compare ''and'' contrast ArmorPiercingResponse, when it's a response (instead of a question) that brings the other guy to a shock. It can be used to counter an Armor-Piercing Question, but it's just as likely to be used against an entirely innocent remark. Occasionally, an Armor-Piercing Response can be phrased as a question, causing the tropes to overlap.
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33While this trope can be TruthInTelevision as previously described, we'd still prefer to [[Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease not try to catalogue real-life examples]]; sooner or later, somebody would insert examples that amounted to "every time my least favorite politicians were made to look like idiots", and then the supporters of those politicians would get upset, remove those examples, and probably add examples of ''their'' least favorite politicians getting pwned in retaliation, and then the supporters of ''those'' politicians would get upset… look, it should be obvious [[FlameWar where that would end up]], and [[BanOnPolitics it's just not worth the hassle]].
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37!!Examples:
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39[[index]]
40* ArmorPiercingQuestion/AnimeAndManga
41* ArmorPiercingQuestion/ComicBooks
42* ArmorPiercingQuestion/FanWorks
43* [[ArmorPiercingQuestion/AnimatedFilms Films — Animation]]
44* [[ArmorPiercingQuestion/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
45* ArmorPiercingQuestion/{{Literature}}
46* ArmorPiercingQuestion/LiveActionTV
47* ArmorPiercingQuestion/VideoGames
48* ArmorPiercingQuestion/WebAnimation
49* ArmorPiercingQuestion/{{Webcomics}}
50* ArmorPiercingQuestion/WebOriginal
51* ArmorPiercingQuestion/WesternAnimation
52[[/index]]
53
54[[foldercontrol]]
55
56[[folder:Advertising]]
57* [[https://youtu.be/lo_K9qYOdUc An ad for Gainbridge]] portrays a historical event known as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania Tulip Mania]]. Tulip prices keep rising until some random guy questions why people are willing to pay so much for tulips. This ends up causing the value of tulips to plummet.
58[[/folder]]
59
60[[folder:Comic Strips]]
61* In one ''ComicStrip/BloomCounty'' strip, Oliver Wendell Jones takes Binkley and Opus on a MindScrew journey contemplating the nature of the universe, all the while asking "Why?" As the trip gets more and more out of control and Oliver keeps asking why everything is the way it is, Opus gets fed up and asks "Well, WHY NOT!?" which metaphorically brings Oliver back down to Earth.
62* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
63** In one strip (written during UsefulNotes/TheGulfWar), Calvin asks his father, "Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?" His father has no answer for him.
64** Two from the arc where Calvin and Hobbes go to Mars to escape Earth's pollution: "Is that your candy wrapper over there?" and "Would you welcome a dog that wasn't house-trained?", both asked by Hobbes after Calvin litters on Mars. Calvin realizes he's part of the problem and he and Hobbes go home [[SpaceWhaleAesop so as not to ruin things for the Martians]], and partly out of the realization that as human habits cause pollution, it's not right to go to another planet to escape the mess they've caused on Earth.
65** A more comical version occurs when Calvin dons a cardboard box and claims to be the world's most powerful computer, telling both his mom and Hobbes to ask him a question. His mom's question is "Did Calvin clean his room as I asked him to, or did he spend the whole morning playing in a cardboard box?" (which Calvin tries to get out of answering by claiming a "system error"), and Hobbes' is "Why does the world's most powerful computer wear little red sneakers?" (Calvin ends up chasing Hobbes).
66* In ''ComicStrip/{{Doonesbury}}'' a soldier asks her friend what she'll say if she's asked "Was it worth it?", to which her friend says that joining the army was great[[note]]sexual assault and dismissive attitude of her commander aside[[/note]] for her. Her friend responds that they'll be asking if ''the war'' was worth it; her friend's response is "what do you think I'm avoiding answering?"
67* ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'': During one storyline, Steve, having missed a test due to a doctor's appointment, asks his best friend Peter what was on the test, but Peter refuses to say out of principle.
68-->'''Steve''': "Cheating" would be if I knew the correct answers ahead of time. All I'm doing is asking you what '''your''' answers were.\
69'''Peter''': What's the difference?
70* ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'':
71** Linus does this in one strip when he asks a doomsday prophet who has been terrorizing (or boring) the camp kids for a week: "Have you ever considered that you might be wrong?".
72** Another strip has Charlie Brown getting ready for a baseball game and explaining to Sally that he has to put his left sock on first.
73--->'''Sally''': What would happen if you didn't?\
74'''Charlie''': Well, we'd probably lose the game.\
75'''Sally''': Have you ever won?
76* Argentinian cartoonist {{Creator/Quino}} made [[http://www.solo-opiniones.com/2012/08/quienes-somos-de-quino/ a strip]] about a man showing to his grandson his collection of books:
77-->'''Man''': I've dedicated my life to reading all these books. I have learned who were the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Babylonians, Incas, Mayas...\
78'''Boy''': Wow! And us, grandpa? Who are we?\
79'''Man''': ...\
80''(a moment later)''\
81'''Mom''': Where's your grandpa?\
82'''Boy''': In the library, crying.
83** In his comic strip ''ComicStrip/{{Mafalda}}'', Felipe is celebrating the end of the school year and the start of summer vacation. After cheering, he suddenly flops on the sidewalk and asks:
84--->'''Felipe''': My God, what are we going to do with all this freedom from now on?
85** In another ''Mafalda'' strip:
86--->'''Manolito''': Today the teacher congratulated me for my high marks in arithmetic, she praised my natural ability with numbers.\
87'''Mafalda''': That's great Manolito! And what about the other subjects?\
88'''Manolito''': ({{beat}}) ...today the teacher congratulated me for my high marks in arithmetic, she praised my natural ability with numbers...
89* In ''ComicStrip/{{BC}}'' by Johnny Hart, Thor is attempting to explain the game of golf to the Cute Chick.
90-->'''Cute Chick''': Let's see if I get this right. The less you hit the ball, the better your score?\
91'''Thor''': That's right.\
92'''Cute Chick''': Then why hit it at all?\
93''shift to nighttime; Thor standing by the tee holding his club''\
94'''Thor''': Why ... do ... it ... at ... all?
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97[[folder:Fairy Tales]]
98* In "Literature/TheWiseLittleGirl", a rich man tries to scam his poorer brother by claiming a foal found under his cart is his vehicle's offspring instead of his sibling's mare's. When their dispute reaches the Tsar's ears, the penniless brother's daughter settles the question quickly:
99-->'''Little Girl:''' "We live on the hares he catches in the rivers and the fish he picks from the trees!"\
100'''The Tsar:''' "Aha! So you're not as clever as you seem to be! Whoever heard of hares in the river and fish in the trees!"\
101'''Little Girl:''' "And whoever heard of a cart having a foal?"
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104[[folder:Music]]
105* Music/BoBurnham:
106** "Repeat Stuff" has a form of this in the bridge, in which it is stated that parents will always cater to the corporately-engineered celebrity crushes of their children without hesitation or consideration of their actions out of a desire to not question their children's "love", before this perception is called into question. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt9c0UeYhFc music video]] illustrates this by showing a mother happily giving her daughter money after being shown a tabloid magazine, but having her mood quickly change from one of cheer to one of [[ThousandYardStare stark reflection]] after her daughter leaves the scene and the question is asked.
107-->''And your parents will always come along\
108Because their little girl is in love\
109And how can love be wrong?\
110How can love be wrong?''
111** "From God's Perspective" asks if maybe it could be worth making life on Earth better, rather than praying to go to Heaven.
112-->''You pray so badly for heaven\
113Knowing any day might be the day that you die\
114But maybe life on earth could be heaven\
115Doesn't just the thought of it make it worth a try?''
116* Music/DeathCabForCutie's "What Sarah Said": [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQuVudn1-RE&feature=relmfu "So who's gonna watch you die?"]]
117* "What Would You Do?" by City High, where the viewpoint character gets put in is place when he asks a girl he went to school with why she's stripping for money.
118-->''What would you do if your son was at home, crying all alone on the bedroom floor,\
119Cause he's hungry and the only way to feed him is to sleep with a man for a little bit of money?\
120And his daddy's gone in and out of lock down, I ain't got a job now, He's just smokin' rock now,\
121So for you this is just a good time\
122But for me this is what I call life''
123** Subverted in the bridge, when the viewpoint character [[ArmorPiercingResponse replies that his mother was once in the same position, and she raised him just fine]].
124--->''And all I know is\
125If my mama can do it\
126Baby, you can do it''
127* In the music video of Music/{{Beyonce}}'s "Pretty Hurts", the question "what is your aspiration in life?" makes the pageant contestant pause and it clearly rattles her.
128* In "Downstream" by the Rainmakers, the singer asks Harry Truman "What about the Bomb, are you sorry that you did it?", to which the president answers, "Pass me that bottle, and mind your own business."
129* Music/SeanCombs' song "Coming Home" lists a few during the first verse:
130-->''What am I s'posed to do when the club lights come on?\
131It's easy to be Puff but it's harder to be Sean\
132What if my twins ask why I ain't marry their mom?\
133Damn... how do I respond?\
134What if my son stares with a face like my own\
135And says he wants to be like me when he's grown?\
136Shit... but I ain't finished growing!''
137* "What Would You Do (If Jesus Came To Your House)," a country gospel standard popularized by singers Porter Wagoner and Red Sovine. The armor-piercer is indeed the titular question: Christians who do not uphold their stated principles in private life are asked what they would do if they learned [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} Jesus Christ]] was making an unexpected visit, and what would they do to prepare, such as having to hurriedly get rid of ill-reputable materials and be unable to carry on the normal household conversation ... and treat him like an honored guest instead of someone they were uncomfortable with having around. The song also asks listeners whether they would uphold their values only when Jesus were around before reverting to a less-than-Christian lifestyle after he had left, or if they would practice Christianity all of the time.
138* Music/{{Sabaton}}:
139** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S73YQITKl5Q "What's the price of a mile?"]] Secondary, "What is the purpose of it all?"
140** ''Versailles'', the last song in the album ''The War To End All War'' poses ''three in immediate succesion'' -- after spending the opening chorus refering to the Treaty of Versailles that would end UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, [[TitleDrop The War to End All War]], the chorus changes that of ''Sarajevo'', before switching to a third chorus, which asks if this war will ''really'' end all war, if it's even possible for a war to end all war, and most chilling of all, will this war lead to a new war? The fact that the music starts taking hints from ''Sabaton's'' earlier song, ''The Rise of Evil'', which centered on the rise of the Nazis, makes the answer to the final question abundantly clear: [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII no]].
141* Joan Osborn asks "What if God was one of us?" in her 1995 song of the same name.
142* Mega Man pulls this on Proto Man in "I Refuse (To Believe)", by Music/TheMegas:
143-->''[[JustAMachine Brother, if we walk the program, then what system do you serve?]]\
144Is your song just lines of code, or something that you heard?''
145* Music/RebaMcEntire after answering the phone to her husband's mistress, lays it out telling him "It's Your Call", whether he takes the call, making it clear if he does then she's leaving him.
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148[[folder:Podcasts]]
149* In ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'', Merle's final question to [[spoiler:John, the avatar of the Hunger]]: "Are you my friend?"
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152[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
153* On the January 18th, 1999 edition of ''[[Wrestling/WCWMondayNitro Nitro]]'', Wrestling/KevinNash would respond to Wrestling/{{Konnan}} calling him out for being in league with [[Wrestling/HulkHogan Hollywood Hogan's]] "[=nWo=] Hollywood" all along then later betraying him.
154-->'''Nash:''' You said at the end that if you're not the lead wolf, the view never changes. Well I gotta wonder for the last two and a half years, how is ''your'' view? (''Bends over, slapping his ass in a taunting manner'').
155* At the Heat before Bad Blood 2003, Chris Nowinski asks [[Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys D-Von Dudley]] two that he can't answer:
156-->'''Nowinski:''' Why is your white brother always telling ''you'' what to do? Why is your white brother always telling ''you'' to get the tables?
157* During their 2010 feud in [[Wrestling/DragonGate DGUSA]], Wrestling/JimmyJacobs (at the time an atoning for his past sins) confronted [[Wrestling/DeanAmbrose Jon Moxley]] and tried laying one of these on him combined with a NotSoDifferentRemark: "When I look at you, I just see myself in the mirror... Whole life's a struggle, isn't it? Keep fighting. Keep fighting, then what? Then what?"
158* On the July 11th, 2011 edition of ''[[Wrestling/{{WWERaw}} Raw]]'', Wrestling/JohnCena delivers one to Wrestling/CMPunk. Punk had spent the entire promo MovingTheGoalPosts while talking over his contract to renew with the WWE and trying to win over the audience in the process. Cena comes out and hits Punk with a KirkSummation, pointing out how big of a {{Hypocrite}} Punk is before asking him this question; if you love the WWE universe so much, why are you trying to leave the WWE? Punk [[VillainousBreakdown gets furious]] and tries to lay the blame on Cena, but the fact he'd just been offered the very things he'd been complaining about Cena having and ''more'' but still hadn't gotten enough to stay in WWE renders him unable to effectively answer this. Punk would then piss off Cena, by deriding his claim of being the underdog. He stated that Cena, like his hometown of UsefulNotes/{{Boston}}, has long since become a dynasty, comparable to the [[UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball New York Yankees]]. Cena, unable to argue against that claim and angered over the comparison, promptly decked him in the face.
159* Wrestling/TripleH claims that agreeing to a Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} 28 rematch with Wrestling/TheUndertaker after the latter's PyrrhicVictory the previous year would be bad for business due to not wanting to end the latter's career. The Deadman asks The Game one question in response:
160-->'''The Undertaker''': Is it bad for business if I'm gone or is it bad for business if you'll be gone?
161* John Cena has been on the receiving end of armor-piercing questions as well. Such as on the March 2, 2015 edition of ''Raw'', when Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon -- after [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech raking him over the coals]] for demanding a spot in the Wrestling/AndreTheGiant Memorial Battle Royal at Wrestling/WrestleMania XXXI without (in her view) doing anything notable to earn it -- makes a bone-chilling, soul shaking comment: "It's not where would WWE be without John Cena. It's where would John Cena be without WWE!" (Which Cena, of course, successfully sells.)
162* On the September 3rd, 2018 edition of ''Wrestling/WWERaw'', Wrestling/ShawnMichaels claims during an in-ring segment that he stayed retired after his second Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}} loss to Wrestling/TheUndertaker out of respect for the latter, the fans, and the business. The Deadman doesn't buy it and asks "Was it respect or was it fear?", leaving Michaels silent.
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165[[folder:Religion]]
166* This idea, applied reflexively, is the idea behind Zen [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koan koans]]. The teacher, when asked a question by the student, provides an answer which is supposed to prompt the student to ask the right question to pierce their own ignorance.
167* Often used by UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} in Literature/TheFourGospels to challenge His disciples, or to confound and remonstrate the Pharisees for being HolierThanThou.
168** The Pharisees frequently tried to do this to Jesus, usually by asking questions about secular traditions that seemingly contradicted religious mandate. [[TakeAThirdOption Jesus's answers inevitably pointed out and defied the false dichotomy]].
169*** A good example of this trope is Luke 20:1-8. The Pharisees demanded Jesus tell them by what authority he was performing miracles, so he asked them whether John's baptisms were of heaven or men. If the Pharisees said heaven they knew Jesus would call them out on condemning John; if they said men, the people would hate them because the people believed John was a real prophet. They tried to TakeAThirdOption and say 'We don't know', to which Jesus replied 'Neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things', meaning [[XanatosGambit he won either way]].
170* The Literature/BookOfJob features a famous example from God Himself. The premise of the book: Satan is having a chat with God in Heaven after the former has been out and about in the human world. God points out Job, His faithful servant, and Satan argues that Job is only faithful because God has blessed him with wealth, health, and many children; if he lost all of that, he would surely turn against the Divine. God accepts the challenge and tells Satan that he's free to hurt Job however he likes, [[ThouShallNotKill as long as he doesn't murder him]]. Soon after, Job's sons and daughters are killed, he loses everything he has, and he's struck with festering boils and illness. At the end of the book, Job, who's been TheStoic throughout, finally asks God why he's being punished. God replies as such: "Where were ''you'' when I laid the foundations of the earth?" In other words, TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow, and God is so beyond mortal comprehension that humans can't even ''begin'' to grasp His workings. Job repents, acknowledges God's mastery, and admits his own limited wisdom; this pleases God, who gifts Job more prosperity and children.
171* The Literature/BookOfJonah actually ends with one (which theoretically doesn't count, since [[NoEnding we don't learn Jonah's reaction]]). Jonah is stubbornly waiting for God to destroy the sinful city of Nineveh, despite the fact that its people have now atoned and been forgiven. As he waits, God creates a plant called a kikayon to shade him from the harsh sunlight. The next day, however, God kills the plant, and Jonah, burning up in the sun, cries out in despair. God's response:
172-->"You took pity on the kikayon[[note]] a kind of tree, species unknown[[/note]], for which you did not toil nor did you make it grow, which one night came into being and the next night perished. Now should I not [[{{Forgiveness}} take pity]] on Nineveh, the great city, in which there are many more than 120,000 people who [[ObliviouslyEvil do not know their right hand from their left]], and many beasts as well?"
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175[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
176* The ''Dark Champions'' villain known as Dr. Enigma has a similar power called The Unanswerable Question that can leave a person in a helpless daze. He touches the victim with a chemical and then asks a bizarre question such as "Why must two and two make five?" or "What color is Tuesday?"
177* ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' {{invoke|dTrope}}s this with the spell called "The Inescapable Question", which causes ''any'' question to cause the hearer to stop and ponder its meaning and answer (it is noted that particularly savvy mages can get the effect by simply asking "Why?"). In effect, the spell adds a distracting veneer of profundity to a question that can be a completely inane IceCreamKoan.
178** ''TabletopGame/HunterTheVigil'': vampires around the world will crap their pants upon receiving a piece of paper, or an SMS, or an email, or a phone call, that asks "Who is Cain?" This isn't necessarily because of the significance of Cain; it's because it means the Cainite Heresy is coming for them.
179** In ''TabletopGame/HunterTheReckoning'' the redeemers have this power. They can ask a question, although what exactly the question is and if the monster answers, is not of much relevance. As long as the hunter appeals to the humane side of the target they bring it forward and the creature is overcome with possibly forgotten feelings and emotions of being alive and mortal. The book states that a common question is "Do you remember?"
180* In the backstory of ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', the primarch of the Night Lords, Konrad Curze, subdued the WretchedHive of a planet he landed on as a child through brutal and uncompromising murder of anyone who broke the law. When down the line this method of governing causes extreme problems for both the planet (when Curze is gone, the place slips back into its old ways without fear of him keeping people in line) and the Astartes recruited from it (they're a bunch of sadistic, murderous psychopaths), Curze's second in command calls him out for using such brutal methods, leading to this exchange:
181-->'''Curze''': [[IDidWhatIHadToDo There was no other way]].\
182'''Sevetar''': No? What other ways did you try?
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185[[folder:Theatre]]
186* ''Theatre/SeventeenSeventySix'': When Adams and Jefferson speak out in support of the anti-slavery clause in the Declaration, Jefferson describes it as an infamous practice that wounds human nature. Rutledge immediately points out Jefferson's and Massachusetts' hypocrisy:
187-->"Then see to your own wounds, Mr. Jefferson, for you are a--''practitioner'', are you not?"\
188"[singing] Who sails the ships out of ''Boston?''"
189* ''Theatre/TheAndersonvilleTrial'': During a recess in the trial, Baker confronts Chipman with the possibility of his being a puppet of a higher mortal power, not very much unlike Wirz. [[BerserkButton Chipman does not take it well]].
190* There are multiple in ''Theatre/BareAPopOpera'', most coming from Peter.
191** The first happens during ''Birthday, Bitch!'' as Jason rejects Peter's attempts to be more open about their relationship
192--->'''Peter:''' Don't go.\
193'''Jason:''' Peter, stop.\
194'''Peter:''' God, but the rave--\
195'''Jason:''' Was different. We don't live at a rave. Look, you have to stop acting like this.\
196'''Peter:''' Like what? Your boyfriend?
197** The final and most impactful one is near the end of the show, [[spoiler:after Jason dies]], where Peter confronts the priest about his actions towards Jason.
198--->'''Priest:''' People come to the church in times like these for answers, but I have none... Most words seem to fall empty, but I'll try. It's a horrible thing that no one should have to go through, losing...a friend, at such a young age. You know, or you should know, that he's in a better place. We'll always ask ourselves if there was something more that could've been done, that's natural.\
199'''Peter:''' Do you ask yourself that, Father?
200* In ''Theatre/CompanySondheim'', Bobby, with a little help from Joanne, manages to give one to ''himself'':
201-->'''Joanne''': I'll take care of you.\
202'''Bobby''': But who will I take care of?\
203'''Joanne''' ''(a big smile)'': Well, did you hear yourself? Did you hear what you just said, kiddo?
204* ''Theatre/TheCrucible'': "Is your husband a lecher?" Repeated a few times to Elizabeth Proctor in the trial of a literal WitchHunt. It's a SecretTestOfCharacter by the judge, since he already knows the answer is "yes", Elizabeth's husband John is a lecher. Elizabeth is on the verge of tears the entire time, since she doesn't want to admit it to herself. When she answers "no", she's removed from the court after being told that John already confessed, which makes her breakdown even worse.
205* ''Theatre/FaustFirstPartOfTheTragedy'': "Now tell me, how do you take religion?" Asked by Gretchen to Faust. Having made a DealWithTheDevil, he has a hard time answering it. It became so influential that "Gretchenfrage" [[TropeNamer entered the German vocabulary]].
206* ''Theatre/DearEvanHansen'' has several, but "How did you break your arm?" and, in the same scene, "Did you fall? ''Or did you let go''?" It's said by a ghost in Evan's mind about how he was DrivenToSuicide, but survived.
207* In ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'', Tevye gets angry when his daughter Tzeitel begs him not to [[ArrangedMarriage force her to marry]] [[OldManMarryingAChild the town butcher]].
208-->'''Tevye''': [[IGaveMyWord We made an agreement! Between us, an agreement is an agreement!]]\
209'''Tzeitel''': Is that more important than ''I'' am, Papa?
210* In ''{{Theatre/Hadestown}}'', several delivered by Orpheus to Hades in his song appealing to the love Hades held in the past.
211-->'''Orpheus''': ''And what has become of the heart of that man\
212Now that the man is King?\
213What has become of the heart of that man,\
214Now that he has everything?''
215** Then, slightly later:
216--->'''Orpheus''': ''Where is the treasure inside of your chest?\
217Where is your pleasure, where is your youth?\
218Where is the man, with his hat in his hands,\
219Who stands in the garden, with nothing to lose?''
220* ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'':
221** In "Aaron Burr, Sir", Hamilton asks "if you stand for nothing, Burr, what will you fall for?". It takes Burr half the play to find what he wants: he wants to be in [[TitleDrop the room where it happens]].
222** To Hamilton, in "Non-Stop", Burr asks "How do you write like you're running out of time? ''Are'' you running out of time?"
223* Theatre/{{Heathers}}: When Veronica tries to justify hurting [[spoiler:Martha]] when she comes a bit too close to [[spoiler:finding out the truth about Ram and Kurt's deaths]], Heather Chandler shoots back with:
224-->'''Heather''': Or he'll kill her? Is that what you're worried about?
225* ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' has "Last Midnight," a song sung in the second act by the Witch. The whole first verse consists of simple questions delivered to the Baker, Jack, Cinderella, and Little Red Riding Hood: "Told a little lie... stole a little gold... broke a little vow, did you?" Those questions force the heroes to admit that their shortsighted, self-centered wishes and "small" wrongdoings have had major consequences for everyone.
226* In ''Theatre/KnickerbockerHoliday'', Brom gives one to the council as they prepare to hang him (again):
227-->'''Brom''': Gentlemen, I used to think there was something wrong with me because I couldn't take orders--but now I know it was a virtue--and one you'd better learn if you want to live!\
228'''Stuyvesant''': Cut that speech short! Cut that speech short!\
229'''Brom''': I'm sentenced for saying that your government was better than his, and now if you don't want him to hang you all, one by one, you'll throw down that rope and speak up to him!\
230'''Stuyvesant''': Take in the slack! Up with him! No hesitation!\
231'''Tienhoven''': Ve petter pull! Come on!\
232'''Brom''': Does he do your thinking for you, or have you minds of your own!\
233''(There is a pause.)''\
234'''Roosevelt''': No, ve vouldn't pull! ''(Drops rope)''\
235'''Stuyvesant''': What?\
236'''Roosevelt''': Ve vouldn't pull! My name's Roosevelt and ven I get a idea it sticks! Ve vouldn't pull!\
237'''Stuyvesant''': Will you let him outwit you again?\
238'''The Council''': ''(Sings "No, Ve Vouldn't Gonto Do It")''
239* ''Theatre/LoveInHateNation'': When Kitty is consoling Susannah in the conversation leading into "Masochist".
240--> '''Susannah:''' I should've taken the blame. I was afraid... of my dad finding out.
241--> '''Kitty:''' Finding out ''what?''
242* In ''Theatre/SixTheMusical'', Catherine of Aragon spends most of "No Way" giving Henry a thorough tongue-lashing for trying to divorce her for Anne Boleyn, when she's spent years biting her tongue about his many affairs. Towards, the end, she calms down and sincerely asks him, does he have a good reason for not wanting her around anymore?
243-->'''Catherine:''' I've swallowed my pride all along. If you could just explain a ''single'' thing I've done to cause you pain... I'll go. ''[{{Beat}}.]'' No? You've got nothing to say?
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247* One could argue that finding these is pretty much the ''entire point'' of gameplay in the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, since you're trying to peel away lies to uncover truths in the courtroom. Appropriately, the people being asked often react as if they've been physically pierced by the questions.
248** In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations 2'', the new "Logic Chess" system involves having a verbal battle of wits to draw a secret out of someone by way of {{Dialogue Tree}}s rather than presenting evidence and pressing statements. Hits hardest with the final opponent, [[spoiler:Yumihiko Ichiyanagi (Sebastian Debeste)]], when the point of the final round turns out ''not'' to be acquiring any case-relevant information, but to help find a cause that's enough for a completely broken individual to go on living for.
249** The ''player'' is actually treated to a pair of interrelated questions at the end of the second ''Phoenix Wright'' game:
250*** Is it right for a murderer to get off scot-free, in order to protect the life of a completely innocent bystander? This wouldn't be too hard to answer on its own, as most justice systems have an answer built in: protect the innocent, no matter what.
251*** It's the ''second'' question that makes it more complicated: Is it still right [[SadisticChoice if another completely innocent person gets convicted in the guilty party's place]] if the latter walks free? (In context, this also amounts to "what is justice?" and "what does it really mean to be a lawyer?") As one player put it, "I have never been so paralyzed by a simple yes-or-no question in a video game."
252** Earlier that case, an exchange like this happens between Phoenix and Edgeworth, when Phoenix, [[spoiler:having realized that Engarde is indeed guilty]], begins to question what being a lawyer means.
253---> '''Edgeworth''': It doesn't matter who, every person deserves a proper defense and a fair trial. Isn't that the basis of our judicial system?\
254'''Phoenix''': "Proper defense"? But what exactly is that? Is it where a lawyer forcibly and blindly gets an acquittal through shouting and trickery?\
255'''Edgeworth''': ...*sigh* Ironic that you of all people should say such a thing. Isn't that exactly how you have fought for your clients up until now?
256* In ''VisualNovel/CafeEnchante'':
257** Kotone's former boss continues to call her and demand that she help with things in the company despite the fact she had quit months ago. Kotone wonders why her former boss would keep harassing someone like her who was just hired right out of school. Finally, after having enough, she realizes why.
258---> '''Kotone''': Can it be ... that your business isn't able to run without me?
259** In Rindo's route, when Kotone speculates if Rindo was seeing anyone, Rindo jokingly asks her to be his girlfriend, hoping to tease the easily flustered Kotone. Due to her growing feelings for him, she is actually annoyed by his joke and responds with a serious answer, surprising both herself and Rindo into silence.
260---> '''Rindo''': So how about it? How'd you like to go steady with an old timer like me?
261---> '''Kotone''': If ... If I said 'yes' in reply to what you asked, then what?
262* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'': As a murder mystery series, this is well-represented.
263** In the first game, there's the following:
264*** "Why did you say Chihiro's [[INeverSaidItWasPoison blue]] tracksuit?"
265*** "The handbook you're holding right now... is it really yours?" [[spoiler:Part of the argument was that Mondo was the one to break Chihiro's E-Handbook, and he knew how to do it because he'd actually broken his own, and as such would be using a handbook from one of the three dead students.]]
266*** "What's your real last name?" [[spoiler:Celestia Ludenberg's true name is Taeko Yasuhiro, which a) she hates for not being special, and b) would implicate her as Hifumi's murderer.]]
267*** "How did you create the [[LockedRoomMystery locked room]]?" [[spoiler:Aoi had been claiming to have murdered Sakura- but the thing is, Sakura was found in a room barred from the inside. Aoi getting defensive and claiming she doesn't have to tell them is a clear tip-off that she doesn't actually ''have'' an answer, because she isn't the culprit and didn't lock the room.]]
268* In ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'', Dr. Mosely has one when the protagonist tells her that summer school is for losers:
269-->'''Dr. Mosely:''' And what do you consider yourself?
270* ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'':
271** In Rin's route, as Nomiya [[spoiler:is angry about Rin walking away from the exhibit and Hisao questions whether the commitment is worthwhile]], Nomiya asks Hisao if he has anything comparable to Rin's passion for Art. Hisao, who may or may not have left the club by this point, based on player decisions, silently concedes that the answer is no.
272** Also, asking one of these of Rin is the key to getting her good ending. [[spoiler:Rin laments that what she really wants is for someone to understand her well enough to not have to ask her questions; Hisao asks, "But if you found someone like that, then what?"]]
273** Jigoro, in response to Hisao suggesting that he visit his daughter Shizune at Yamaku, ends up asking Hisao when the last time he's called his parents. Hisao is forced to concede that he hasn't done a very good job of keeping in touch with them; other routes show minimal, and usually off-screen contact with them.
274* ''VisualNovel/AProfile'''s second route has Miku as the heroine, who is prone to asking Masayuki questions he really doesn't want to answer about his study habits and how he quit track. The answer that he doesn't want to admit is that he really misses being on the track field. Before this, people were too afraid to mention it in front of him.
275* [[ButtMonkey Youhei]], of all people, gets one of these in Kyou's route in ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'', when he forces Tomoya to confront the fact that [[spoiler:the Fujibayashi sister he is dating is not the one he actually cares for]].
276* Much like the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' example mentioned above, these questions are the entire point of ''VisualNovel/SocratesJonesProPhilosopher'', which draws heavy inspiration from that series AND is about philosophy and debate.
277* ''VisualNovel/KindredSpiritsOnTheRoof'': In the days after Seina [[DudeShesLikeInAComa kisses a sleeping Miki]], Hina notices that Seina is troubled. Seina tells Hina that she hurt someone close to her and is afraid of how that person will react. Hina urges Seina to go see that person, asking her, "She's precious to you, isn't she? Is she someone you can't stand being near?". This question forces Seina to confront the fact that she misses Miki and doesn't want to be parted from her, resulting in her apologizing to Miki and the two reconciling.
278** In September, Matsuri and Miyu, the captain and vice-captain of the track team, get into an argument over their SecretRelationship. They end up dragging their mutual friend and [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics kohai]] Hina into their dispute by having a competition over who can give Hina the better date at the SchoolFestival, and Hina's ChildhoodFriend Yuna becomes very anxious about the result of the competition and who Hina will pick. Sachi then asks Yuna this question. Yuna says it doesn't matter- [[spoiler:she doesn't want Hina to go out with either one]]- and eventually has to confront the fact that [[spoiler:she's in love with Hina.]]
279--->'''Sachi''': Does it matter to you, which one Hina-chan goes out with, Yuna-san?
280** After Miyu and Matsuri's date competition over Hina ends, Hina notes that they really love each other, since each one kept talking about the other one while they were showing Hina around the festival. She then asks this question that forces Matsuri and Miyu to admit how stubborn they've been and admit that they were in a relationship.
281--->'''Hina''': So how come you're fighting?
282* In ''VisualNovel/ALittleLilyPrincess''
283** Lavinia and Jessie [[WithFriendsLikeThese profess to be best friends]], but it becomes clear that Lavinia doesn't think much of Jessie. On Lavinia's route, Lavinia expresses a preference for the protagonist, Sara, over Jessie, noting that Jessie does not think for herself, and Jessie is thus unworthy of being Lavinia's companion. Sara then asks the following question, which leaves Lavinia at a loss for words.
284--->'''Sara''': Then what reward is there for Jessie's loyalty?
285** Slightly earlier in the route, Lavinia's immediate reaction to [[spoiler:Sara's father dying deep in debt after the diamond mine he invested in turned out to seemingly be unprofitable]] is to rage at Sara and accuse her of trying to ruin her family. Sara infers that Lavinia tried to get her father to invest in the diamond mine, and that Lavinia is angry with Sara because of the mine supposedly turning out to be unprofitable, thus leading to Captain Crewe's ruin. As Lavinia rants about her father wouldn't listen to the fancies of a little girl, Sara asks her, "My Papa listened to me. Does yours?" Lavinia hits Sara but it's clear that the question struck a sensitive point for her.
286* Near the end of ''VisualNovel/ShinraiBrokenBeyondDespair'', after [[spoiler:three(or if the player makes the right choices, two)]] of the guests are found dead, [[spoiler:Kamen]] is suspected of murdering them. If Raiko chooses to defend [[spoiler:Kamen]], she will ask this question of [[spoiler:Taiko]] when the latter demands that Raiko provide evidence for her arguments, since Raiko is fully aware that the accuser is not thinking rationally.
287-->'''Raiko''': [[SarcasmMode Oh, you mean like 'you' showed us actual proof]] that [[spoiler:Kamen]] killed her...? Don't worry. Unlike you, I do have the necessary evidence to support my claims. If you want me to, I can prove it to you right here, right now. But I want you to apologize to [[spoiler:Kamen]] first. She might be innocent, you know? Or do 'you' have any actual proof that she's the culprit?
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291* There's an [[https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tire-sum-excuse/ urban legend]] of a group of college students who miss a final exam (in most variations, the students had gotten piss drunk the night before, [[TemptingFate feeling overconvident and deciding to throw a party instead of studying]], and overslept thanks to a hangover) and then go to their instructor after the final and lie to the instructor that they got a flat tire trying to drive to the exam together. The instructor offers them another chance -- or rather, [[HopeCrusher appears to]] -- by having them take a make-up final, on the caveat that they all take it in separate rooms to prevent any collaborative cheating. The students go into their assigned rooms, complete a pretty routine question that's worth 5 points, but when they turn the page, they're faced with the following question:
292--> "([[GoldenSnitch 95 pts.]]) '''[[StereoFibbing Which tire?]]'''"
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