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    play a trick on him to teach him a lesson. When Malvolio arrives‚ Sir Toby‚ Sir Andrew and Feste are up late at night singing‚ dancing and drinking. Maria comes to tell them to be quiet‚ but does not seem very angry. Malvolio’s attitude is completely different. He asks if they are "mad" and says: "Have ye no wit‚ manners‚ nor honesty‚ but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night?" I would direct him to burst in looking dishevelled and furious‚ but speak in a stage whisper‚ emphasising the

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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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    Humor in Cantebury Tlaes

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    Drake Landry Professor Harshbarger C and E Fall Humanities December 6‚ 2012 Superiority Theory of Humor in The Selected Canterbury Tales Many times when people joke‚ the joke is making fun of another person. It many times gives a certain person a feeling of superiority over another. There are some people that argue that our laughter is much of the time based on the fact that we are feeling as though we are better than other people. Morreal describes this phenomenon as the superiority

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    Driving while under the influence is a serious charge and there a several different army regulations that govern it. The primary regulation that governs it is article 112 of the uniformed code of military justice. DUI is a very serious offense‚ but when faced with a DUI while serving in the military‚ it means the consequences can and usually are much more severe. If someone who is a member of the armed forces finds him or herself facing a Military DUI charge‚ there are a number of differences regarding

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    The Humor of Mo Yan

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    Mo Yan as Humorist Alexander C. Y. Huang These days I can point out an Audi‚ a Mercedes‚ a BMW‚ and a Toyota; I also know all about U.S. space shuttles and Soviet aircraft carriers. But at the time‚ I was a donkey‚ a 1958 donkey. This strange object‚ with its four rubber wheels‚ was clearly faster than me‚ at least on level ground. Allow me to repeat Mo Yan’s comment: A goat can scale a tree‚ a donkey is a good climber. — Mo Yan‚ Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (2006) 32 ı W orld Literature

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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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    Identity is a common theme that threads through the Twelfth Night as well as other Shakespeare plays‚ such as the Comedy of Errors. And as with the Comedy of Errors‚ there are twins‚ people are mistaken for others‚ and there is always someone going through a test of sanity. Even the name Twelfth Night resonates a sense of miscommunication due to its reference to the twelfth night after Christmas. It is the day when everything is turned upside down and all sense of reality is suspended. This coincides

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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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    Shakespeare once said “Love looks not with eyes‚ but with the mind‚ and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.” William Shakespeare not only makes us realize the true meaning of love‚ but also how love itself is characterized. In the play Twelfth Night‚ Shakespeare demonstrates three main types of love: True love‚ courtly love and profitable love. For instance‚ Viola’s hidden love for Duke Orsino is incomparable to Duke’s self-indulgence and love for Olivia or to Sir Toby’s “friendship” with

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    in Twelfth Night Twelfth Night or What You Will‚ which was first performed in 1602‚ includes words such as “mad”‚ “madman” and “madness” more than any other Shakespearean play. It is a reasonable assumption that Shakespeare was interested in the connections between madness and love and desired to explore it in Twelfth Night‚ which is undoubtedly one of his greatest comedies. The general comedy and chaos that results from madness and confusion‚ references the ritualised chaos of the twelfth night

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