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    The Wolfpack Effect

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    One of the other optical illusions that a comedy film-maker could take advantage of is foreshortening. Since the brain assumes something that something such as the end of a pencil is actually a full pencil with the rest of its length behind it, the mind creates the illusion that the object recedes into the background in its full length rather than being as short as the eyes actually see it. Film-makers could use this to create a situation where once again both the main character and the audience…

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    The Life Of Richard Pryor Who was Richard Pryor, some people might ask? Well he is an African American Actor/ Comedian. One of his most famous quotes is ‘If I thought about it, I could be bitter, but I don't feel like being bitter. Being bitter makes you immobile, and there's too much that I still want to do. Richard Pryor is known for his colorful language during his live comedy shows , and he is highly influential , and always controversial towards African Americans. He has also been…

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    In the book “Watchmen” by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, it forces the readers to focus on an aspect that they’d rather not think about: the hopelessness of it all. That, no matter what we do or what we say, it will not actually stop major disasters from happening. That, no matter how much love and hope strives to live in this world, it doesn’t always stay that way. For the book as a whole, one of the major themes that sticks out is how everything is hopeless and that there really is no use in…

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    His perseverance of not giving up, made him win awards such as Global awards and Man On The Moon award.Jim Carrey was a man who began his life poor. He dropped out of school to help his family and got a job as a janitor.Soon he decided to become a comedian, so he went on stage and flunked the first time. He didn't give up, he went back with more confidence and succeeded the second try. Later in life he moved to L.A and starred in movies such as Dumb And Dumber, and Mask.He went on to win the…

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    William Shakespeare has been noted to say that, “In jest, there is truth.” Similarly, in Status Anxiety, Alain de Botton argues that humorists’ chief aim is “to convey with impunity messages that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly,” and therefore are vital to us. He believes that our social notion concerning humorists, is more than them simple entertainment but more so to expose truths, whether they be societal, political, or controversial, in a light-hearted and easy-to-brush…

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    The role of humorist has been to entertain people for many years. Their role has enabled them to impact others by discussing sensitive topics with the slightest impact on whomever it may have concerned. Comedians contribute to society in various ways, the jokes they present to the world does not only cause laughter but can also prove points. express ideas, and opinions. Religion, politics, personal issues- these are the topics that we have been taught to never talk about despite the…

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    Daily Show

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    The inspiration for this project sparked from a photo circulating lately on the internet. The picture has Donald Trump and John Oliver, with the caption “We used to laugh at comedians and listen to politicians, now we laugh at politicians and listen to comedians”. From a PR standpoint, it is important to see where the public puts their trust in news reporting, and it seems that these comedy news shows, such as The Daily Show or Last Week Tonight, are becoming a reliable source for young viewers…

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Jim Carrey Speech In 2014, the Maharishi University of Management had a graduating class of 285 students and invited Jim Carrey to give the commencement address to the students. Jim Carrey is known for his work as a famous comedian. The purpose of this speech is to provide intellect to the graduates about life after college. Additionally, the idea of the speech is based around Carrey giving the students life examples that he has already experienced. The primary audience…

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    10. What does Hamlet compare Denmark with? The worst jail. 11. What does Hamlet want from a comedian? He wants a comedian to do a speech about the fall of Troy. 12. What does Hamlet intend to do with the comedians? A play recreating his father’s death before the king to see his reaction. 13. What action does Ophelia do to pretend being alone? She reads a book. 14. What famous quote does Hamlet say…

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    Humorists have been a part of society for centuries, even back to the days when only the court jesters were allowed to make fun of the king. Since then, humorists role in society has grown exponentially. Now there are comedians, cartoonists, satirical writers, and actors, that all do the same thing-make us laugh. These people also have something else in common as well, they express controversial messages through their use of humor. De Botton’s argument is valid when he believes that humorists…

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