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    Incorruptible The play‚ Incorruptible‚ is full of deceit‚ irony and just a little bit of morally wrong acts committed by Christian monks. The first act begins with Charles the head monk of the church is praying to the relics of the Saint Stella. A peasant woman is trying to sneak in a few prayers without paying the church a penny to pray. Martin‚ another monk of the church‚ and Charles are arguing because their church is not getting very many donations and not making very much money. Saint

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    this is classed as a comedy these being nobody dies in the play and the other one being there are marriages. Also another way we can tell that this is a comedy: the play is funny. I can understand how some people may perceive it as being a romance because the play is technically centered on love never the less the love is more funny than romantic for example with all the bickering between Benedick and Beatrice and the naive ‘love’ between Claudio and her. One of the ways that this can be seen as a comedy

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    Haunted Mansion

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    The movie The Haunted Mansion was funny‚ scary and intense. It was funny more in the beginning of the movie then in any other part of the movie. There were a few scary parts in the middle of the movie when the butler and the master jumped out of nowhere. Finally the intense parts came at the end of the movie because you didn’t know what would happen next. At the beginning of the movie a paper boy approaches the haunted mansion with fliers for the Ever’s real estate‚ when all the sudden the house

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    Taming Of The Shrew Humor

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    play. Shakespeare had to find a perfect balance‚ and he did so by creating the funny love story by verbal communication on stage‚ the characters’ actions‚ and the ironic turn of events. The first two strategies‚ verbal communication and the characters’ actions‚ were the more crude types of humor for the audiences. They are types of humors that Shakespeare uses to communicate that he meant “Taming of the Shrew” to be funny. One example where he uses verbal communication to uplift his scenes is when

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    have an alien friend who reveals his identity only a couple hours before the destruction of the planet earth. The book sounded so absurd that it just made it funny‚ but I felt like the whole idea behind it made some sense because each of the characters seem to portrayed human habits. The way ideas‚ objects and people were described made was funny but true when I compare to the activities happening around me. I was a little annoyed that Ford seemed to have no feelings about the end of the existence of

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    10 Ways to See a Ghost

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    hungry ghost‚ you will need foods‚ bowl and chopsticks. Tap the bowl with chopstick‚ and that will attract hungry ghosts’ attention. They will go to your place and eat those food. Tapping must continue‚ or the ghost will be able to see you!! About the funny part in the movie‚ one guy tap the bowl until the bowl breaks. Desperately‚ he use his chopsticks and tap his teeth‚ which has similiar sounds to the bowl taps -_-” Midnight Hair Combing Comb your hair midnight‚ in front of a mirror. You will see

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    Merchant of Venice

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    Merchant of Venice A comedy is a dramatic work that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone and that usually contains a happy resolution of conflict. Merchant of Venice is a classic example of how to write a funny‚ entertaining and great story. William Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice consisted of many humorous scenes‚ great acting and happy resolution of a conflict in the end. All of this fits the bill for a great movie to be produced. A few comical scenes consist

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    there are a lot of kind of horror movies and here i am going to compare the two films that have a similar genre actually but they have a different story. these movies are i-zombie and Jennifer’s body. i zombie is one of the horror movies but has a funny part in it. these movies is slightly seems like a superhero movie since the main character got an accident that turned her life forever. right after she was being infected by the virus she turned to be an undead and she needed a human brain to be eaten

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    My graduation day

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    people that you have made memories with and watched as they grew up with you. After all you’ve gone through with each other‚ you begin to realize that you’re all in this together‚ despite your differences. Flashes of stories blast through your mind; funny anecdotes about stupid things that you’ve done together; tales about pulling together as one when things seem too tough. Then when you realize how much you’ll miss them. There’s no word to describe it. After the graduation I and my friend decided

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    attaining his or her goal. The problems that happen involve disguises and deceit of one form or another and create tension amongst the characters. The reason Shakespeare has this recurring theme is because of the comedy that comes with it. It is funny for the reader to see the situational irony that occurs and is what makes the play. Viola/ Cesario is a good first example of disguises and deceiving. Viola’s decision to conceal her identity is the first act of how appearances overcome the reality

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