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    Humor in Latino Culture

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    10 CODES THAT DEFINE LATINO HUMOR The one paragraph about Latino humor “The aspects that characterize the Latino humor are: satire‚ ethnic self parody‚ parody of the dominant culture‚ code switching‚ language plays between Spanish and English‚ mistranslations and the fusion of the profane‚ body functions‚ sex and swear words into a self referential type of catharsis” Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture‚ Volume 1 1- Humor determines how close or far the rest are from our own selves

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    The way the author characterizes the main characters in Zora Neale Hurston‘s Their Eyes Were Watching God and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried shows how people in any situation find friendship and love. Many of the characters in Their Eyes Were Watching God are defined by their thoughts and opinions on women‚ especially Janie’s three husbands. Logan and Jody don’t consider women to be thinking or feeling humans‚ and both of these men think they have the right to hurt a woman who they think is

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    Hippocrates Four Humors

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    trusted a type of mind pathology was the reason and came about because of a lopsidedness of the four humors‚ liquids that coursed through the body. The four humors were as per the following: yellow bile‚ dark bile‚ blood‚ and mucus. A lot of yellow bile caused lunacy‚ a condition of furious action. An abundance of dark bile caused despondency‚ unflinching bitterness. To treat the dysfunctioning humors‚ Hippocrates endeavored to remedy the levels of bile. He trusted the dark bile could be decreased by

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    Humor And Racism Analysis

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    shows that humor is an effective way to communicate racism because it does not require shouters or whispers. In other words‚ humor is an effective way to convey racism because it emphasizes uncomfortable realties that people may not feel comfortable talking about. I believe it is important to have a good sense of humor as a human being because you can differentiate between offensive humor and humor that raises a serious issue but also gives you a good laugh. Alleen & Nilsen (2006) also argue that

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    Humor in Romeo and Juliet

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    Styliani Georgiadou “Romeo and Juliet” is one of Shakespeare’s well-known plays around the world. People know it even if they have not read it. It is about a tragedy‚ a dramatic story of two young lovers with a tragic end. However‚ there have been some comic scenes which make audience forget the distressed parts for a short time and make the play more interesting. Shakespeare does that in many ways. Firstly‚ he makes use of words and irony. Also‚ he creates two characters that their whole role

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    relation to other people; the extended self – the self in relation to its past actions; the private self – the emotions and thoughts that are only yours; and the conceptual self – the roles that we‚ as people‚ play in society to others. In The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is a story of Tim’s journey to self-knowledge. The story of one unified self would not for either Neisser or O’Brien. While reading‚ O’Brien tells stories about himself and the people close to him before‚ during‚ and after the

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    Religion and Sexual Humor

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    Religion and Sexual Humor The Decameron by Boccaccio was written to be appealing to both social classes‚ the lower and the higher. It was very successful considering that it was written about religion and sex. With it being focused around the two subjects‚ Boccaccio was able to reach out to both social classes easily. Boccaccio’s humor in religion and sex can be seen throughout his stories. More specifically‚ it is shown in the introduction‚ the story Ciapelletto‚ and the monk and abbot story.

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    Robbie O’Brien Structural functionalism is the idea that everything that operates in a society has a certain function and role that it plays in order to make a large society work. I think that it can be broken down like a Car. a car has many parts‚ that all work together in order to make the car go‚ for example a car has the engine part‚ but a car won’t move without all the other parts that officially makes it a ‘car.’ Just like a society‚ if we were to just have the giant corporations‚ and the

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    Various Types of Humor

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    While both David Sedaris and Dave Barry use various types of humor‚ such as hyperbole and sarcasm‚ in their essays‚ one is commenting and criticizing on ironic situations people can relate to and the other shows how to turn uncomfortable situations around. In the essay “Me Talk Pretty One Day” Sedaris uses hyperbole to add humor in his essay‚ “Her rabbity mouth huffed for breath‚ as though the appropriate comeback were stitched somewhere alongside the zipper of her slacks‚ “(pg 12). He also uses

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    The novels If I Die in a Combat Zone and The Things They Carried were both written by Tim O’Brien. Tim O’Brien is a Vietnam War veteran and all of the novels he wrote are about his times in the war. He includes the same characters in the stories‚ but changed their names and descriptions. I do not believe that O’Brien wrote the books for any political reason. Both of the novels have very much in common including the style that it is written‚ and the stories that are told. There are also differences

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