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... play successfully presents the fact that 'things are not always as they seem', and it is this concept that is used in order to convey humour to the audience. ...
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... This is humourous for the audience as the lovers and loved ones are oblivious to their circumstances. The aspects of humour in Shakespeare's plays are very ...
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... classroom. If the audience accepts humour, it will relieve both the student's and teacher's stress and praise the teacher. Humour ...
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... Biondello's description of his appearance raises the expectations of the audience and sets up the humour which is created through Petruchio's horrible conduct ...
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... While it still amuses readers today, it must be mentioned that this short poem would have had a greater impact and seriousness to an audience from the period ...
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... play successfully presents the fact that 'things are not always as they seem', and it is this concept that is used in order to convey humour to the audience. ...
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... Act 3. His honesty, wit and clever wordplay entertain not only Lear but the audience as well, bringing some light and humour into an otherwise tragic play. ...
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... central theme of countless shows; it is used for the same reasons as Shakespeare used humour, to capture and keep the interest of the audience while delivering ...
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... She is both the target of Feste's humour and the target of Shakespeare's humour, which effectively sustains the audience's attention to this humorous drama. ...
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... classes. The audience knows that Malvolio is going to be ridiculed, and so it creates a sense of anticipated humour. People watching ...
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... making a serious point by satirical means mainly through the humour of watching a ... highly unlikely, yet achieves its purpose as it prompts the audience to think ...
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... them up. Feste also uses witty wordplay to turn conversations around and to increase the humour for the audience. Feste's wordplay ...
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... Humour is used to break up the serious issues within the play, and present messages to the audience that the characters are often oblivious to. ...
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... He takes stand by expressing his feelings and concerns with use of wit and humour. Evidently F. Scott attends carefully to his audience, his letter is geared ...
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... the lack of morals and ethics in current affairs journalists through humour remains the same ... into a fashion story in an effort to regain the audience which had ...
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... He represents common sense and morals, and provides the audience with humour, motivation, perspective, and irony (http://home.pacific.net.au/ ~greg.hub ...
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... We, the audience, know immediately what it means. ... and stupidity of someone who thinks that he is so very clever than everyone else that creates the humour. ...
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... He uses the Common Man as the main opposition against anything that happens in the play, and uses humour in his narrator bits to the audience. ...
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... Another method of inciting an audience response is Webster's use of bawdy humour with the sexual innuendo of the 'jewel' imagery. ...
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... Transforming the play by Shakespeare into a visual form of a film also makes the play more appealing to the younger audience. Most of the play's humour and its ...
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... However, mixed in with humour and irony, the play is made lighter, more enjoyable and more accessible to the average audience. Scene ...
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... He tries to get rid of Jerry, but believes him to be slightly simple, so he tries to be polite, to humour him. The audience would feel that Peter doesn´t ...
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... that their language can only be simple in order for them to understand, but it also contains such humour as irony, which can be seen by the audience alone, as ...
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... of Brass Eye it is probable that the show did misread it's audience, and they did not appreciate a serious and taboo subject being treated with humour. ...
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... language, imagery and irony all to his advantage in order to device the play Hamlet in a way that the audience feel the suspense, the humour and the sympathy ...
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... performing of it: if I do it, let the audience look to their eyes; I will move storms, I will condole in some measure. To the rest: yet my chief humour is for ...
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... This is part of Jonson's appeal to the audience. ... Humour does not necessarily need to have a real life victim but in the case of Mosca and Volpone, there is ...
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... audience, Brecht sought to keep the verdict in flux, keeping the audience in suspense ... The humour that Azdak displays toward the upper class is entertaining, he ...
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... audience, Brecht sought to keep the verdict in flux, keeping the audience in suspense ... The humour that Azdak displays toward the upper class is entertaining, he ...
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... Puns are a means of engaging that audience by keeping them alert and interested ... We see this type of humour at work, for instance, in Algernon's pontifications ...
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