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    cutie! Archie: People are just always saying that to me Denise: Oh you’re such a goofball‚ one of y’all got a good joke for me today? Archie: Oh I got a slammin’ joke for you today baby. It’s a combination of a joke and riddle - a middle‚ if you will Denise: Oh‚ I will! Archie: So just listen to the sentence and you’ll figure it out…the winner of the knock knock joke should win a Nobel Prize. all 3: hmmm… (scratching their heads and thinking‚ Denise looks particularly confused)

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    Part A: Introduction Joker is a comic character from the batman series‚ it is not until the release of “Batman: The killing joke” that people got to know his past. Although joker from The Killing Joke may be the most original one‚ but it is too short and it is hard to observe the body language and facial expression from the comic‚ so I would like to give a analyze of the joker from the movie The Dark Knight. Joker is an unreliable narrator – a people who always say thing confusing other‚ he makes

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    his charming smile‚ dapper clothing‚ and endearing behavior. I should also probably mention that he has a preference for knives‚ anarchic explosions‚ and terrible jokes. Yet‚ in the face of decades of whacky sound effects‚ variable acting ability‚ and an ever-expanding franchise‚ the Joker’s message has been lost. The Joker’s Killing Joke stems from the heart of

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    Analysis: The Joke “If he went now he’d never come back. He’d go and she wouldn’t know‚ or care. He’d come back and the same thing: she wouldn’t care.” These lines from “The Joke” written by Robby Doyle clearly set the tone of the short story concerning the narrator’s frustrations about his 26-year-old relationship. The lines also hint the main themes‚ which are the slow decay of a marriage‚ and the importance of communication. These themes are confirmed throughout the text. The story is told by

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    more deeply. With globalization on the rise due to modern day technology‚ racial and ethnic humor is affecting more people than ever before. The negative impacts of humour will never be completely abolished because any single person could find any joke offensive. I believe that the benefits from racial and ethnic humour could outweigh the harm it causes if both comedians and audiences studied and understood the subject of humour at a higher level than they do right

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    1. Summary: The Joke is a short story written by Roddy Doyle. The story is told by an omniscient narrator‚ and it is told from the male protagonist’s point of view. The story is about a nameless man who is trying to find the point of his thoughts. He remembers how his marriage used to be and how his wife would sit on his lap‚ how they would watch the TV together. But now he claims that if he leaves his wife‚ his wife would not care. He does not know what has happened to this marriage or partnership

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    ridiculous on him. After I said it I realized that it was really wasnt the way that I wanted to say it. It was ment as a joke. But I had said it in a tone that didn’t sound like a joke. And when I went to tell home that it was a joke he had all ready taken it the wrong way. He took it the absolute other way and we got into an argument about it. I told him that it was just a joke and that I was just kidding. But he had already made up his mind about what I ment and how he was going to take it. So we

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    harbinger of social revolution. To illustrate this point‚ one may examine the idea put forth in Ring Lardner’s "Haircut"; that being‚ when a man loses his sense of human perception and feeling‚ playing brutal jokes as a way of inflating his own ego‚ he will be caught in the destructive consequences of a joke whose destructive nature for other people he could have never understood or cared about (Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren 145).Of the numerous choices of manifesting that idea‚ Lardner employs the

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    her and ran‚ she stood blinking after them and did not follow”(265). This proves that Margot is not accepting of her classmates‚ and she is not adapting to her new home. This also implies that Margot is lonely. Every motive has a reason to do a joke‚ and a person to

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    In 2001 psychologist Richard Wiseman created LaughLab; a yearlong project to discover the funniest joke in the world. After analysing 40‚000 jokes that were rated over 1.5 million times‚ the project was finalised and the winning joke was announced. According to Wiseman and his team‚ the funniest joke in the world goes as follows: Two hunters are out in the woods when one of them collapses. He doesn’t seem to be breathing and his eyes are glazed. The other guy whips out his phone and calls the

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