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    a good show for a lot of reasons‚ I feel that it is a good show because it mixes a couple things. Friends is obviously a comedy so there are lots of jokes thrown into the show that are still good today. Friends does not only have comedy though there can also be drama and real life matters that are mixed into the show. This is good because it does not matter if you like comedy‚ drama‚ or romance you can get all of these things from Friends which makes it very enjoyable.

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    Parody

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    forms of comedy‚ satire‚ comedy of character‚ farce‚ and parody. In the history of theater‚ Comedy took place as an opposite of tragedy. The Greeks invented and employed comedy to give their audience a more positive ending after the series of tragedies played previously on the same play-day. Therefore‚ the audience left the theatre in a better mood. The comedy’s purpose was to make audience lough as they watch the main character’s‚ protagonist‚ imprudence. Just as in modern day’s comedy‚ found their

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    “Humour‚ like drama‚ arises from conflict”‚ to what extent is conflict the source of comedy in Ernest? Throughout the duration of the play‚ “The Importance of being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde‚ conflict is a running theme which sparks a certain amount of comedy‚ however‚ it is debatable matter on weather conflict is the only source of comedy in the play. It becomes apparent throughout the play that conflict usually comes about in result of differences views on a matter‚ which is relevant to the play

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    Pygmalion - analysis

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    the story of two opposite people and their conflicting desires. In this play‚ Shaw criticizes the British class system and makes a statement towards his feminist views. Shaw also incorporates three types of comedy‚ and these are: old comedy‚ physical comedy and comedy of manners. Old comedy is characterized by its satirical tone. In this play we see it incorporated in Henry Higgins’ sarcastic wit. Already in the first act‚ Higgins tells Eliza the following when they have just met under the rain:

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    Twelfth Night "Twelfth Night is a comedy of light and shade. Its characters are not unreservedly happy and the events are not unreservedly humorous." Discuss. As a comedy‚ Twelfth Night is obviously intending to not only entertain its audience but also point out problems in society. It is imperative to entire merit of the play not to be realistic but to allow for empathy. Therefor to have a comedy of complete lightheartedness there would be no balance

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    Ms Mishika

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    was going through the most desperate crisis she had known since the Persian War. All that most Athenians could see was that the war was going on as usual and there seemed to be no way out of it other than the unthinkable option of capitulation. But comedy specializes in doing the impossible‚ and in Lysistrata fantasy supplies a way out. Even in fantasy‚ though‚ it is recognised that Athens cannot end the war on its own: in the play women of all the warring states have to co-operate in forcing peace

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    Molière Research Paper

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    Molière “The duty of comedy is to correct men by amusing them.” Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Molière‚ commonly known as Molière‚ was a French playwright during the Renaissance. He had a major influence in Theatre at the time and his effect has lasted through history. Molière was a visionary‚ who changed the face of theatre. Molière is known for his Comedic works‚ split in to two categories‚ farcical comedies‚ and high comedies. Biographical Information Jean-Baptiste Poquelin‚ later known as Molière

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    Movie Genres

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    In this article the focus is on only three main genres: Comedy‚ Horror and Action. One of the main and most popular genres is “comedy”. A comedy movie is intended to make the audience laugh and contains comical events or funny dialogues. Comedy is considered as an open genre because it contains many different subgenres such as Comedy of manners‚ Parody‚ Romantic comedy and Comedy horror (which contains Black comedy and Zombie comedy). Comedy of manners satirizes manners and affections of a social

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    To what extent is Petruchio’s “taming” of Kate comic? It could be seen that it is a valid interpretation that Petruchio’s methods of "taming" Kate are comic. Petruchio’s methods of "taming" Kate may have been appropriate comedy material for the 16th Century audience‚ but most modern audiences find Petruchio’s "taming" methods to be neither amusing nor acceptable. A contemporary audience would have found Kate being "tamed" humerous. However‚ Kate adapts and gains power in society where she is oppressed

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    and hazy‚ the most notable advance appearing in the superior distinctness of the pair of heroines when contrasted with those in [TTGoV] and the ability to portray in Theseus a convincingly noble gentleman.” “The cardinal feature of the romantic comedy is precisely this interweaving of diverse moods and surroundings‚ where princes meet with clowns‚ and fairies with artisans‚ added to the presentation of a rural love‚ usually spiritual in essence.” In the first scene Lysander tells Hermia‚ that‚

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