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    Juvenalian Satire

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    Satire: Humor For the Intelligent To progress and adapt, change must occur. Throughout history, a large portion of the advancement of society has occurred due to new laws passed by Congress. Society has progressed through pieces of legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964, through the new GOP tax bill, and through the recent election of Republican president, Donald Trump. Similarly, satire is utilized in bringing about social, economic, and political change such as this. By employing multiple

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    we can bring comedy in almost anything, mostly influenced by the film industry as a form of entertainment. There are diversities in types of comedy being used to bring laughter to its audiences such as hyperbolic extravagant exaggeration and ironic humor being opposite to the literal meaning. Many of us can relate a past occasion or witnessed an event meeting Slapstick comedy of mocking violence and found it hilarious, but not all seem to laugh along due to its immature form to receive a reaction.

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    We've all laughed at a good joke before. But why? How do people even create humor? Comedians create humor in many different ways, and in many more ways still do they use it to convey a message. Timing and knowledge of the audience are very important when a comedian is writing and telling his jokes. According to the article "Made You Laugh" by Marc Tyler Nobleman, "Timing is critical. Starting stand-up Zubair Simonson said he’s learning the hard way that 'good timing can cause a weak joke to soar

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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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    The Silly Jokes For Kids

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    major reasons why kids are usually drawn to people is because of their abilities to make them happy and keep them laughing all the way to a happy ending. Trust me; no one can resist a charmer, let alone kids. It is easy to tickle a child’s sense of humor. You just have to have a good joke and get your silly goofy face on board. That kid will fall in love with you instantly.

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    Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Humor (Kansas State University). In another book, The Sword and Shield Metaphor and Other Perspectives, Rappoport claims that humor depends on how the audience receives humor. The audience can either be on the side of the audience that is getting laughed at, or they can be on the side of the audience that is laughing with other people. In the sword and shield metaphor the audience faces two contrasting sides that deal with stereotype humor. The first side is the sword

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    politics, religion, or current events, humorists such as stand-up comics to late-night television hosts are able to find a common ground. In order to get a positive reception from their audience, many television hosts place the issues aside and poke humor at the irony of the topic or person. For example, Jimmy Fallon, current host of The Tonight Show, is able to get his audience to laugh at political jokes because he does not directly tackle major, philosophical issues such as abortion, but talks about

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    improving its behavior. Satire usually correlates with humor and in doing so, draws attention to specific issues in society; for example, how author Jonathan Swift accomplishes in his story “A Modest Proposal”. Swift presents a fictional proposal where he proposes

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    situations to create humor. This hilarious situation creates humor because Priscilla, a female, takes on the bully of the school, Monk. This creates an ironic, comic situations because you would never expect a girl to beat up a boy. This produces chuckles and grins from the readers since Priscilla play the role of a bigger person. Another example of a comic situation is when Priscilla had stuffed “..Monk into her own locker” (Peck 345). This laughable situation creates humor because Priscilla again

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    Use specific, appropriate evidence to develop your position. Claim (Defend): While not all humor tackles controversial topics, humorists certainly have the unique ability to present messages that would be unspeakable in a direct manner. Due to the widened social boundaries granted to humorists, they have played a crucial role in pushing uncomfortable topics to socially progress society.

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