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    The Cooperative Principle of Pragmatics: An Analysis of the Verbal Humor in Friends Outline Thesis: The cooperative principle is one of the most important pragmatic principles. The violation of the cooperative principle can often generate conversational implicature and achieve certain communicative effect. By violating the cooperative principle‚ Friends produces humorous effects and has become one of the best television sitcoms throughout the world. Ⅰ. Four maxims of cooperative

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    The author uses humor in the poem. How does he uses it? The kind of humor used is to appeal to the people of his era. So the humor used may not come off as humorous to us as it did back then. He uses humor to the extent of his abilities. He uses figurative language to help him achieve this. The way he uses it is to help the reader keep reading. He does this by showing the audiences reactions to certain events and characteristics of certain characters. "Then from five thousands throats and more

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    Comic Fools To create humor in drama‚ one must either make witty wordplay‚ create an amusing situation‚ or use physical comedy. Often jokes may be incorporated into a play‚ or a comic situation may result in a series of complicated antics. The tradition for some of these comic devices has been carried over for hundreds of years‚ dating back to Shakespeare in the 1600’s. In his play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare creates humor through three diverse devices: oxymoron’s‚ malapropisms and

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    The nature of humor in Helen Fielding’s ’’ Bridget Jones’s Diary ’’ Helen Fielding is an English writer. She is best known as a writer of a Bridget Jones Diary. This book was a winner of the Book of the year award in 1998.Because of its big success this book had motion picture adaptation in 2001. After the big success she made a sequel of this book intitled Bridget Jones :The edge of reason. The sequel also had its movie adaptation. In 2003‚ she was listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest

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    Orlean’s “The American Male at Age Ten”‚ Orlean uses humor in order to show Colin Duffy’s muddled perception of the world due to his existence in between childhood and pre-adulthood. As a ten year old‚ Colin sort of has an understanding of the world‚ however he does not yet fully grasp everything. He is in this place where he is trying so hard to be an adult‚ however his youth and naiveté gets in the way. Orlean expresses this chaotic thought through humor for the duration of her piece. Obviously Colin

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    Humor is an important part of human psychology because it presents information with a light atmosphere and an easy to understand way. Humor also conveys information that is inappropriate to state directly. Because humor has the quality to convey information to a broad audience‚ the makers of humor‚ or humorists‚ are therefore a vital part of society and the key to social progress. Humorists make social progress by conveying criticism through humorous works‚ by making specialized information easier

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    The article “Solve That Problem with Humor” by William D. Ellis discusses the importance of humor. He begins by pointing out that being funny is a better way to win arguments. Ellis further argues that humor can be used to solve many other everyday complicated situations that we face in relationships‚ for example‚ giving constructive feedback. Later in the article‚ Ellis talks about how a funny joke is the greatest way to reduce conflict and help to let the people guard down. By the end of the

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    little remained of their lands‚ Tracks is a tale of passion and deep unrest. Over the course of ten crucial years‚ as tribal land and trust between people erode ceaselessly‚ men and women are pushed to the brink of their endurance—yet their pride and humor prohibit surrender. The reader will experience shock and pleasure in encountering characters that are compelling and rich in their vigor Set in North Dakota at a time in the past century when Indian tribes were struggling to keep what little remained

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    Stephen Crane’s short story "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" is considered by many to be a masterpiece. One writer even called it "the greatest story ever written." One of the reasons the story is so good is that Crane uses humor to make some serious points about people in general and the Old West in particular. In the first part of the story‚ Crane portrays Jack Potter and his new wife as humorous characters. Not only are they awkward with each other‚ but they are also completely out of place in

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    Peter J Smith describes Scatological Humour as “… a humour that derives from a sense of physical imperfection or decay.”². A more succinct definition of this style of humour is Mouton de Gruyter’s novel the Primer of Humor (which was edited by Victor Raskin) where he states Scatology is “literature that discusses excrement and its production”³. These definitions deliver a distinct framework of what is purported by the term Scatological Humour; as a consequence‚ we can

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