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1 Mrs. Abbott Theater Production
Summarize notes where you see the ketchup bottle  The Comic Play Mrs. Abbott Theater Production

2 And they lived happily ever after…
What is a Comedy? And they lived happily ever after… Comedy is a word that to Greeks and Romans meant a stage-play with a happy ending. As time passed, the word came more and more to be associated with any sort of entertainment intended to cause laughter.

3 Characteristics of a Comedy
Characteristics of comedy -- a way of looking at the world in which basic values are asserted but natural laws suspended -- to underscore human follies and foolishness -- sometimes wry, rueful, hilarious. suspension of natural laws contrast between social order and individual

4 Characteristics of a Comedy
comic premise: the idea or concept that turns the accepted notion of things upside down and makes it the basis of the play -- provides structural and thematic unity and can be a springboard for comic dialog, characters, and situations. involves exaggeration and incongruity and contradictions-- Incongruity -- illogical, out of place surprise.

5 There is a whole world to deplore!
Comic Techniques There is a whole world to deplore! verbal humor puns Malapropisms: misusing wrong words in such a way that they sound similar but usually are strikingly different from the word intended.

6 Comic Techniques Exaggerated Characterizations
incongruity between the way characters see themselves or pretend to be, as opposed to the way they really are lot complications -- especially in farce mistaken identities – The Brothers Menaechmus

7 Kinds of Comedy Farce: a comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations. Physical comedy: "slapstick" -- physical action provokes the thought. Satire: ridicule of public institutions and figures. Domestic Comedy: home and hearth. Comedy of Manners / Wit: similar to character and situation aristocratic and witty characters .

8 Kinds of Comedy Parody: borrows the form of some popular genre, artwork, or text but uses certain ironic changes to critique. Black comedy: dark humor that makes light of so-called dark or evil elements in human nature. Romantic comedy: depicts romance in humorous terms, and focuses on the foibles of those who are falling in love.

9 Your Comedy Will center around one prop 2 characters 5-6 pages long
One location One time period


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