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* BannedEpisode: ''Anastasia at this Address'' has been banned in some schools because the plot revolves around the thirteen-year-old heroine replying to an adult man's personal ad... when the entire point of the book was that she really didn't intend to meet the guy and she only has the implications hit her when she inadvertently runs into him in person -- while he has no idea who she is. (She immediately confesses her real age and breaks it off.)

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* BannedEpisode: ''Anastasia at this Address'' has been banned in some schools because the plot revolves around the thirteen-year-old heroine replying to an adult man's personal ad... when the entire point of the book was that she really didn't intend to meet the guy and she only has the implications hit her when she inadvertently runs into him in person -- while he has no idea who she is. (She immediately confesses her real age and breaks it off.)off, writing a final letter which implies her real age).
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The two \"Missing the Point\" tropes are for in-universe examples only. This sort of misuse is why they were disambiguated.


* BannedEpisode: ''Anastasia at this Address'' has been banned in some schools because the plot revolves around the thirteen-year-old heroine replying to an adult man's personal ad... when [[ComicallyMissingThePoint the entire point of the book]] was that she really didn't intend to meet the guy and she only has the implications hit her when she inadvertently runs into him in person -- while he has no idea who she is. (She immediately confesses her real age and breaks it off.)

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* BannedEpisode: ''Anastasia at this Address'' has been banned in some schools because the plot revolves around the thirteen-year-old heroine replying to an adult man's personal ad... when [[ComicallyMissingThePoint the entire point of the book]] book was that she really didn't intend to meet the guy and she only has the implications hit her when she inadvertently runs into him in person -- while he has no idea who she is. (She immediately confesses her real age and breaks it off.)
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* BannedEpisode: ''Anastasia at this Address'' has been banned in some schools because the plot revolves around the thirteen-year-old heroine replying to an adult man's personal ad... when [[CompletelyMissingThePoint the entire point of the book]] was that she really didn't intend to meet the guy and she only has the implications hit her when she inadvertently runs into him in person -- while he has no idea who she is. (She immediately confesses her real age and breaks it off.)

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* BannedEpisode: ''Anastasia at this Address'' has been banned in some schools because the plot revolves around the thirteen-year-old heroine replying to an adult man's personal ad... when [[CompletelyMissingThePoint [[ComicallyMissingThePoint the entire point of the book]] was that she really didn't intend to meet the guy and she only has the implications hit her when she inadvertently runs into him in person -- while he has no idea who she is. (She immediately confesses her real age and breaks it off.)
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* BannedEpisode: ''Anastasia at this Address'' has been banned in some schools because the plot revolves around the thirteen-year-old heroine replying to an adult man's personal ad... when [[CompletelyMissingThePoint the entire point of the book]] was that she really didn't intend to meet the guy and she only has the implications hit her when she inadvertently runs into him in person -- while he has no idea who she is. (She immediately confesses her real age and breaks it off.)

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