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Funny How Sketch Comedy And The Art Of Humor Alex Clayton

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Funny How Sketch Comedy And The Art Of Humor Alex Clayton
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Author: Alex Clayton
ISBN: 9781438478296, 1438478291
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Funny How Sketch Comedy And The Art Of Humor Alex Clayton by Alex Clayton 9781438478296, 1438478291 instant download after payment.

What makes something funny? This book shows how humor can be analyzed without killing the joke. Alex Clayton argues that the brevity of a sketch or skit and its typical rejection of narrative development make it comedy-concentrate, providing a rich field for exploring how humor works. Focusing on a dozen or so skits and scenes, Clayton shows precisely how sketch comedy appeals to the funny bone and engages our philosophical imagination. He suggests that since humor is about persuading an audience to laugh, it can be understood as a form of rhetoric. Through vivid, highly readable analyses of individual sketches, Clayton illustrates that Aristotle's three forms of appeal--logos, the appeal to reason; ethos, the appeal to communality; and pathos, the appeal to emotion--can form the basis for illuminating the inner workings of humor. Drawing on both popular and lesser-known examples from the United States, United Kingdom, and elsewhere--Monty Python's Flying Circus, Key and Peele, Saturday Night Live, Airplane!, and Smack the Pony--Clayton reveals the techniques and resonances of humor.

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