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    Humor is an integral part of our everyday lives providing us with laughter, enjoyment, relaxation and a sense of relief. Today, humor and laughter are universally accepted; however, not all humor is treated equally, leaving room for interpretation of what is funny. Early theories and beliefs about humor suggest that humor was cruel and was at the expense of another human being. However, early beliefs could not explain all forms of humor and why humor occurs in many contexts. The development of

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    In the article” The mock Press Release: By the Onion”, products are marketed to consumers by elaborating humor and mocking diction in order to expose the methods used by companies to sell their product even if the claims were false. Companies will try to do anything to get the buyers money. In causation of that the customers see it as the companies being desperate yet they still purchase the product. The Onion, uses satire to grab the attention of the most gullible customer. Not only do they use

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    walk for both of them. This instant between Philip and Louis helps to show that humor and laughter can help one of many situations become better for human beings. As human beings we have two major emotions which are positive and negative. A positive emotion can be expressed by happiness, laughter, and joy. A negative emotion can show sadness, anger, irritation, and stress and a few more. Incorporating humor in your everyday life can help your attitude,

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    consid-erably. There are different types of humor expressed in literary works; some humor is crude, some is dry, and some is lighthearted. George Meredith mentions a “thoughtful” laughter or humor. Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest and William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night are both satirical literary works that stir up “thoughtful” laughter in the audience or readers of the plays. Wilde’s play, The Importance of Being Earnest, presents humor before the play can even be opened or acted

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    Dr. Rebecca Edwards Newman 10/26/14 Essay 2 ENC 1102 (Green 2) In his stories Sherman Alexie’s humor, portays a role that helps bring people together,Alexie 's sophisticated use of humor unsettles conventional ways of thinking and helps brain growth, which allows Indian characters to connect to their heritage in ways and forces non-Indian readers to reconsider their ideas on them. “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven” by Sherman Alexie is a humorously told, short story detailing the

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    Alain De Botton Humorism

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    Humor is another emotion that everyone have in mind that they are to timid to say or thinking about it. Humor express someone feeling that they don’t say out loud for others to hear. Alain de Botton claim about humorist changes people's perspective of what the society say. Tom and Jerry by William Hanna, Joseph Barbera humorist cartoon. Even when both characters always do each other wrong it always humor people of how much trouble they cause. Humorist come in any categories they always have a message

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    “A day without laughter, is a day wasted”. The sentence you just read is an example of satirical humor. Satirical devices are what make up Satire, which is the use of Irony, Humor, Exaggeration, etc. to criticize people's stupidity or to make fun of in a good or bad way. The movie Shrek is a great example of Satire, because it shows irony, exaggeration, and humor. Shrek is a good example of exaggeration because in the movie there's a scene where Robin Hood swings from a vine sweeping the princess

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    layers and characteristics help the reader engage with the story through the character. Authors utilize many different techniques to develop a captivating character and in “Patient” Riederer uses hyperbole, dry humor, and self-deprecating humor to reveal the emotions of the narrator. The humor dispersed throughout the story not only gives the reader joy, but also fosters an understanding of the narrator’s experience. Riederer uses hyperbole in this story because it creates extra comedic effect while

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    plot of this book. When the reader or viewer is given more information than the characters are it changes the dynamics of a book or play. Dramatic irony creates interest in this play through adding humor, suspension, and insights. The dramatic ironies in “The Importance of Being Earnest” add to the humor of the play. At the very start of the play, the readers only have limited information about the characters. When Jack visits Algernon in his house, the readers are taken along not knowing any knowledge

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    associate very different ideas with the word. My father and sister both find it extremely hilarious to watch other people undergo harm, while one of my best friends finds humor in making statements that have no blatantly obvious connection with the current conversation and often don’t make grammatical sense. Everyone has their own sense of humor just as everyone has their own favorite colors, whilst some may be the same,

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