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    Sanderson ENGL100-S03 Lynn Wells February 28‚ 2013 Humor: Is it the Correct Thing to use in Times of Despair? Wherever you are there will always be two things in this world‚ sickness and racism‚ but the way you deal with them makes you who become. For many people humor is a coping device to both‚ however others find laughter hard to deal with in times of despair. When Jimmy finds out he has an incurable disease he leans on his crutch of humor. Trying to use it to explain it to his wife‚ Norma‚

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    integrity was increasingly blurred. Until one day‚ her grandmother’s words made her wake up. The story told by Satrapi form page 131 in Persepolis II. Our heroine saves herself from the guardian’s hand by framing the innocent stranger up as a molester. After that‚ Reza keeps laughing at her and says: “That’s too cool! What an instinct for survival!”. (Persepolis II‚ 133) His words and opinion changes Marjane and makes her believe that she was right to become such a hypocritical

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    A sense of humor can make difficult times easier to bear The sense of humor is one of the most powerful tools we have. People who without a sense of humor may find themselves belittled‚ mocked‚ or treated as stupid‚ leading to anxiety and depression. A good sense of humor is just like weapon‚ and it can beat the difficult situations in many ways. First‚ a sense of humor can dispel tension. That is a good way to express you without hurt others at the same time. I remember two years ago‚ after Senator

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    President Obama’s victory speech was filled with many instances of humour and wit which surely would have raised the spirits of his fans and followers. Obama began by thanking his supporters and the people of US for his victory. He makes a rather witty note when he says‚ “I want to thank every American who participated in this election. Whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time – by the way‚ we have to fix that – whether you pounded the pavement or picked

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    Shakespeare uses many different ways to portray humor in his play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Puck is a mischievous‚ outgoing fairy who just likes to have fun. He often makes silly mistakes‚ the most memorable one being that he put the love juice in the wrong man’s eyes! So instead of Demetrius falling in love with Helena‚ Lysander does. Then Puck makes Demetrius fall in love with Helena too. This creates a whole mess of dramatic irony‚ for all the lovers know not what happened‚ and fight amongst

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    stories better by using dark humor? Poe doesn’t need to add humor to his stories to make them better. Yet he writes this story and adds multiple humorous moments and it just makes the story creepier. I think that Poe’s choice of adding humor to this story was a good idea on his part. Poe’s use of humor in this story adds to the horror because it makes the story more suspenseful‚ it adds to the creepiness‚ and some of his words of humor have a double meaning.  Poe’s use of humor in some cases builds the

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    means to make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction. And freedom means the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. For example‚ in Persepolis 2: The story of a Return – “we confronted the regime as best we could.” Persepolis 2: the story of a return stated‚ “It’s only natural! When we’re afraid‚ we lose all sense of analysis and reflection. Our fear paralyzes us. Besides‚ fear has always been the driving force behind all dictator’s

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    In Act II of The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde creates humor in the scene where Algernon and Cecily talk about their relationship. Wilde not only personally makes fun of the characters themselves but also of the values that the Victorian Era upholds. Such values include cherishing looks over personality and the confusion between them. Wilde cleverly does this by also uses satire‚ characterization and irony to not only ensued laughter in the audience but also deliver an undertone message

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    1888 PressRelease - Independent publisher‚ Live Consciously’s latest title‚ The Facebook Diet: 50 Funny Signs of Facebook Addiction and Ways to Unplug‚ wins the 2013 Mom’s Choice Gold Award for Humor Books. Los Angeles-Long Beach‚ CA - Independent publisher‚ Live Consciously‚ (http://www.liveconsciouslynow.com) is pleased to announce that its most recent title‚ The Facebook Diet: 50 Funny Signs of Facebook Addiction and Ways to Unplug with a Digital Detox‚ the first book in The Unplug Series -

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    credited to his name. The play Much Ado About Nothing‚ written by the poet in his mid-thirties‚ can be named as a farce or even a melodrama based on multiple excessive and dramatic events in the drama which contrast with the constant use of comedy and humor. Although the play is named as a comical work‚ there are still moments of intense emotions and drama that could alter the genre to a tragi-comedy. There is a fair share of comical effects and tricks used in the play. The characters of Dogberry and

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