Monday, August 10, 2020

Anaylse Random Jokes


As I said earlier, comedy is the negative that happens (generally always our intention is towards positive and we  mostly expect the positive so this is generally opposes our expectation) which is not too destrcutive so that we still can laugh, or comedy is the negative that we assume -imagine- that can never be destructive so that we can always laugh.

This joke refers to pandemic actually, COVID 19 but it can apply every year because  mostly people make resolutions, put intentions at the begining of  every year. The jokes mimic life but in a reverse manner. Tell me now, how could it go terribly wrong ?

If you can create a positive, you can create also a positive expectation. For example you prepare yourself very very well for the upcoming year, you in a way, create an expectation that everything will likely be okay because you are prepared damn well. This can be creatively pictured in an knight s costume..A perfect armor, only a very tiny gap to see ! Now how we picture things in a creative way, we can break this down altogether in another post, for now only think in terms of SIMILARITIES  and EXAGGERATIONS. Knight would fit perfectly into that.

Knight s costume here picuters, a perfect preparation  only gap is a neccessity to see, and what could terribly funnily go wrong, if 2020 hit you in that tiny gap.

Important Notes=
Here you should pay attention to the power that has been created by the opposition of polarities and this is exactly what jokes and the dramatic acts are all about.

Other thing is the subject or the topic of course, this is one thing that mixes everybody's mind when it comes to comedy, you should be able to locate every topic in a map so that you can see the whole universe of HUMOUR. Humour is the reverse life but in order to define it, you should define life in a very hiyerarchial way so that in your mind you wont be lost.


AS you see above, there should always be two ways to look at humour, one is topic, other is technique, unfortunately, most of the books I have seen explain everything in a mess mixing the two... except mine :)


 

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