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    In contemporary comedy‚ comedians usually use their own identity to produce jokes that either emphasize or challenge stereotypes projected onto them. Sampson McCormick says that “[Disclosing my sexuality on stage] allowed me to finally create material from an authentic point of view‚” (par 1) this emphasizes the fact that by introducing new identities to the realm of comedy‚ the horizon of funny and coverable material increases drastically. If women‚ LGBT community members and other minorities (when

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    Newfoundland Stereotypes

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    the province of Newfoundland and they are just like most Canadians‚ they are good-hearted‚ hard working and friendly. One main difference separates Newfoundlanders from the rest of Canada. Newfoundlanders are engulfed in stereotypes and tasteless jokes. This paper will discuss the Newfoundland stereotypes‚ how Newfoundlanders feel about these stereotypes and also how Newfoundlanders feel about being depicted the way they were in the novel The Shipping News. Newfoundland stereotypes are plentiful

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    Act 1 Scene 1: Matilde tells a joke in Portuguese to the audience. Scene 2: Lane tells the audience about how her maid doesn’t clean her house‚ and that she took her to the hospital to be medicated. Scene 3: Virginia tells the audience how she loves to clean her house‚ and that she believes that it is foolish to not clean your own house. Scene 4: Matilde tells the audience about how her parents always laughed‚ and how her mother died laughing at a joke and her father killed himself

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    Why Men Are More Jocular?

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    Males usually make offensive jokes and degrading comments more than females do in order to feel more superior. In the modern society‚ offensive and rudely funny anecdotes look more attractive to the majority of the people. This arrogant behavior is a kind of men’s own way to indicate themselves as leaders and flatter their egos. According to the researchers‚ in most cases‚ men prefer sexist jokes more than women do (Brodzinsky et al. 1981) and this leads to women’s

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    Racial Comedy Analysis

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    Joking about minorities isn’t as acceptable when it comes from a white person‚ as they haven’t experienced what they are talking about. By focusing less on jokes that stereotype other people and more on jokes they can directly relate to‚ blacks form a sort of in-group familiarity. Lastly‚ whites believe that race should not matter at all‚ and that the main importance of racial comedy is its ability to facilitate conversation and

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    egocentric‚ pitiless‚ nefarious‚ and his jokes make that very clear. One of Kendall’s “innocent” pranks was that whenever he was out of town selling some of his canned goods he would take note of signs with the names of any locals on them. Once he acquired a name‚ he would then direct a card their way with tales of their spouse’s infidelity. The cruelties of his cards were that none of his tales were true. “Of course‚ he never knew what really come of none of these jokes‚ but he could picture what probably

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    Both the “Miller’s Tale” and the “Nun’s Priest’s Tale” in the Canterbury Tales‚ written by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ can be categorized as comedy. As defined in the Oxford dictionary‚ comedy is a form of professional entertainment consisting of jokes and sketches‚ intended to make an audience laugh. However‚ it may be confusing for some audiences when they find another definition of the word comedy. Also as defined by the Oxford dictionary‚ comedy is a category of theater characterized by its humorous or

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    Johnson uses these tool to send the message that sometimes it’s okay that you don’t speak Spanish even is your hispanic . First Johnson uses effectively structure in her jokes in order to prepare the audience for her punchlines‚ because they are well prepared for the punchline more members of the audience find her jokes funny . for example

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    Have you ever wondered how cancer really feels like to have‚ or to have a friend experiencing it? Well you may not know this but‚ Cancer separates families‚ Cancer is not a joke‚ And there are so many types of Cancer. I’ve had a uncle‚ and he died from leg cancer‚ that he got from working with explosives‚ and nuclear contractions‚ while working at vietnam‚ and he was made fun of in public‚ for being old. He didn’t deserve the treatment of being made fun of for being old‚ and having cancer‚ He

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    Tv Perpetuates Race Bias

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    and JD’s jokes toward one another could negatively shape someone else’s view on their race. JD has always called Turk his “chocolate bear”. To the men it is an endearing term. They crack jokes some time about his afro days in high school‚ and other various African American stereotypical jokes about height and talents. I guess by coupling these jokes with the fact that on the show Turk is the highest paid and respected surgeon in the hospital with a wife and kids‚ it makes the racist jokes harder to

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