Thursday, July 18, 2019
Satire, humor and irony
In the A twainods short story, there be two speakers. One is trying to write a story while the former(a) gives his cerebration or views on the words that the motive is using for his story. Their conversation centers on the mistakes or errors in the writers excerpt of words. The poems in the readings show that irony and sarcasm need to be ludicrous at all times. Shakespeares poems did not tally imagination. He only made usance of irony in writing his pieces intimately particularly the poem, My mistress eyes are nothing like the son. On the other hand, Kennedys poem, A Visit from St. Sigmund Freud, is sarcastic but not entirely humorous for it talks about(predicate) a precise serious matter. In talking about Freud and Santa Claus, Kennedy did not utilize humor. His writing took on a serious tone hardly like Shakespeare did for his poem. The plays of Seinfeld and Leguizamo are very beguile as readings for humor, irony, and satire for the writers of the said plays wrote th em for the enjoyment of entertaining the readers. The goal of the said plays was to parent laughter. They were meant to be humorous. They are clear examples of how humor is taken as the theme of literature.
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