Comedy Terms Review

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the type of humor that is focused primarily on a situation or series of events; includes such things as physical mishaps, humor concerning the body and its functions, coincidences, and humorous situations; straightforward and generally easy to follow and
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type of humor that is focused primarily on characters, dialogue, or ideas; includes such things as clever wordplay, wit, and pointed remarks regarding larger issues; not immediately obvious and can take a bit of reflection in order to realize the humorous
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brief, entertaining account of an incident or event; often shared because of its humorous nature
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a pictorial, written, and/or acted representation of a person who exaggerates characteristics or traits for comic effect; often used in cartoon versions of people's faces and usually exaggerate features for comic effect
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A series of drawings meant primarily to entertain. They have a beginning and middle that lead to a humorous ending. They tend to be a low-level comedy that is easily understood by a wide audience.
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Illustrations that deal with larger issues and are often meant to communicate a particular political or social message. They often have a single panel with a powerful statement to reinforce humor displayed through a picture (characters or symbols). They t
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contrast between what characters or readers might reasonably expect to happen and what actually happens
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extreme exaggeration used for emphasis, often used for comic effect
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a literary technique in which the words that are used become the main subject of the text, primarily for the intended effect of amusement
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a short joke or witticism expressed in a single sentence
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humorous use of a word or words to suggest another word with the same sound or different meaning