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  • ...n''': This type of essay aims to engage the reader through storytelling or humor.
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  • ...s. These are in chronological order from when I saw them. I wonder if the “humor” category is even relevant here? [[Category:Humor]]
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  • ...ospel. Lovett told stories in between songs, and mixed his quirky sense of humor in his stories and the set list.
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  • ...re near ''[[w:Blackadder|Blackadder]]'' quality. I know Atkinson does body humor very well, and I can see the appeal to children, but I like the “rapist w
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  • * Use of irony and humor: Post-war poetry often employs irony and humor to critique the social and political status quo.
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  • ...used in literature, poetry, and everyday speech to add emphasis or create humor.
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  • ...use of language that implies the opposite of what is said, often used for humor or to create a dramatic effect.
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  • ...eplies that he and his kind “care not a whistle for . . . Zeus.” With dark humor, the Cyclops uses the word ''xeineion'' (Greek for “guest-gift”) when h
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  • ...sorship, bullying and intimidation. In the love column: literature, irony, humor, the individual and the defense of free expression.}} ...arding those truths that no longer work for us. I teach literature, irony, humor, nuance, subtlety. My job is to help others dispel their own tyrannies of t
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  • [[Category:Humor]]
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  • ...res almost always follow the Horatian mode — rebuffing and chiding through humor and ridicule delivered in an urbane, conversational tone — we should note
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  • ...interest in intercourse, or what he is used to putting his sword into. The humor lies in the fact that there’s nothing wrong with the sword (😂) but wha
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  • ...tyle, his vivid and imaginative descriptions, and his distinctive blend of humor, pathos, and philosophical reflection have made ''Metamorphoses'' a popular
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  • ...ten playful and subversive, reflecting his unique blend of seriousness and humor, tragedy and comedy. While the work is not a satire in the strictest sense Ovid frequently uses humor and irony to highlight the follies and vices of his characters, particularl
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  • ...r all. Eliot shows the impossibility of one stable voice by mixing wit and humor even in the face of horror. ''The Waste Land'' is anti-heroic and unromanti
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  • ...sented by the lock, which is transitory; and Thalestris who stands for ill-humor, for “getting even,” and for values of reputation. We note, sadly, that
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  • * '''Don’t be afraid to be creative''': Don't be afraid to use humor, puns, or other creative techniques to make your title stand out.
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  • ...f death. Here, instead of being a malicious force, it is a figure of black humor. ''With death as the final outcome, what makes life significant?'' the song
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  • ...ways considered the former to be too ponderous, lacking the pacing and the humor of their other works, with the exception of ''Blood Simple''. He agreed, fi
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  • ...full of contradictions: the horror of being buried alive is mixed with the humor of a drunken fool walking arm-in-arm with death to the grave. Death gives t
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  • ...s of them changed their tone drastically. I was taken away from the simple humor of Zeus stupidly changing his lover into a cow and trying to dupe Hera into
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  • ...nd,” I cheered. You write beautifully, prophetically, creatively, and with humor.}}
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  • ...r all. Eliot shows the impossibility of one stable voice by mixing wit and humor even in the face of horror. ''The Waste Land'' is anti-heroic and unromanti
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  • ...different from what was expected. Irony is often used to create a sense of humor or satire, but it can also be used to convey a deeper meaning or message. F
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  • ...themes and epical designs; for this reason I assume, there is a dearth of humor in the traditional epic for that would detract from the seriousness of its
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  • * It accommodates a high seriousness (though not devoid of humor necessarily and not — as he says — “too civilized”);{{sfn|A
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  • ...José Chung” is arguably the funniest episode of a series not known for its humor. This change in tone clues viewers in to the fact that this investigation w
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  • ...Knight’s, but the results are just as earnest. Utilizing a façade of bawdy humor, the Miller suggests that his tale is just for fun. Indeed the Miller succe
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