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    Humor theories

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    Humor Theories There are three leading theories of humor that serve as the intellectual foundation for what is considered funny. These three theories are the superiority‚ relief‚ and incongruity theories. The superiority theory focuses on the dark side of comedy‚ asserting that we laugh in response to our perceived supremacy over other’s unfortunate situations or social rank. The relief theory claims that humor is a form of releasing excessive energy. Lastly the incongruity theory says that something

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    Mark Twain

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    American Author and humorist. Samuel Langhorne Clemens better known for his pen name “Mark Twain” was an excellent writer. With the support of his family‚ friends‚ and wife he was able to write many inspirational books. Twain grew up in Hanninbal Missouri. Born in Florida. Son of Jane‚ a native of Kentucky and John Marshall Clemens a Virginian by birth. On November 30‚ 1835 Samuel was born 2 months premature and it seemed unlikely that Samuel would survive the harsh winter that was going on the

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    Mark Twain

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    http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/country/America/American_poets.html | | | | | | AMERICA Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) Mark Twain was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens‚ one of the major authors of American fiction. Twain is also considered the greatest humorist in American literature. Twain’s varied works include novels‚ travel narratives‚ short stories‚ sketches‚ and essays. His writings about the Mississippi River‚ such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ Life on the Mississippi‚

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    Fitweiler.(Thurber 3) Sitting in his apartment‚ drinking a glass of milk‚ Mr. Martin reviewed his case against Mrs. Ulgine Barrows‚ as he had every night for seven nights. He began at the beginning. Her quacking voice and braying laugh had first profaned the halls of F & S on March 7‚ 1941(Thurber 6) This he found difficult to do‚ in spite of entering an objection and sustaining it. The faults of the woman as a woman kept chattering on in his mind like an unruly witness.(Thurber 10) "Are

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    Mark Twain

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    Rachel Cox Junior Project Mark Twain’s Satire in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The fictional book hit on religious views and racial beliefs that defined the South when the book was published. Twain writes with the individual characters speaking in their own Southern language and not just through Huck. This makes the ridicule more effective. “Huck’s early rejection of Heaven‚ his later decision to accept damnation- are further instances of Twain’s dialectical counterpoising of the frivolous

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    Mark Twain

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    Samuel Langhorne Clemens‚ also know as Mark Twain‚ was born in 1835 and died in 1910 (Student Handbook 379). He is best known as an American humorist and for his realistic view of America in the nineteenth century through his novels and other stories. He had the whole world captivated through his expert writing and lectures. "I never let my schooling interfere with my education (home.eathlink.net/…/twain.html)‚" Mark Twain once said. Mark Twain was a great inspiration to America in the nineteenth

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    Convergence of the Twain

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    AP Literature and Comp The Convergence of the Twain The Convergence of the Twain‚ describes the event of the Titanic through the words of Thomas Hardy. He discusses the ship‚ and its history in detail. He uses strong diction‚ imagery‚ and his rhyme scheme in order to express the idea that fate is fixed‚ and the Titanic’s fate was sinking. He begins by using his title to start the idea off. The word Twain‚ stands for two; The Convergence of the Two. Right from the start‚ a reader gets that idea

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    Mercutio Humor

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    for this plays timeless qualities‚ but one of these reasons would undoubtedly be the uncanny use of classic humor that Shakespeare utilizes to cut the tension in between dramatic scenes and appeal to the humor of the Elizabethan audience from the most unsophisticated peasant to the most proper and formal noble of the era. Humour has a very important role in Romeo and Juliet as it creates a vast array of emotions and prepares the audience/reader for more serious and less humorous events to come

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    Humor and Persuasion

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    Humor and Persuasion July 30‚ 2012 COM 323 Humor and Persuasion Do you think of yourself as funny‚ humorous or a joker of sorts? Many people feel they have what it takes to bring humor to different situations. Usually humor is used to lighten a mood or attitude and often makes people feel happy. Understanding that humor can play a very important role in speech enhance the awareness of the proper means and tactics in which to use humor. Persuasion often includes various forms of humor

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    The Politics of Humor

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    appropriately utilize humor. The war on terror provides unavoidable roadblocks on an already-tumultuous campaign trail‚ and even primitive technology such as television suffices in establishing the general 9/11 ‘fear climate ’. The presumption of a candidate ’s entrepreneurial priorities over his public relationship undermines the use of humor as the candidate ’s ultimate weapon. The primarily noticeable aspect of political campaign humor pertains to its absence. Undoubtedly humor "is used more sparingly

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