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  2. British humour - Wikipedia

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    British humour carries a strong element of satire aimed at the absurdity of everyday life. Common themes include sarcasm, tongue-in-cheek, banter, insults, self-deprecation, taboo subjects, puns, innuendo, wit, and the British class system. [1] These are often accompanied by a deadpan delivery which is present throughout the British sense of ...

  3. Wit - Wikipedia

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    Wit is a form of intelligent humour—the ability to say or write things that are clever and typically funny. [1] Someone witty is a person who is skilled at making clever and funny remarks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Forms of wit include the quip , repartee , and wisecrack .

  4. List of satirists and satires - Wikipedia

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    Land of the Dead, a satire of post-9/11 America state and of the Bush administration; The Wicker Man, a satire on cults and religion; The Great Dictator, a satire on Adolf Hitler; Monty Python's Life of Brian, a satire on miscommunication, religion and Christianity; The Player, a satire of Hollywood, directed by Robert Altman

  5. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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    The best-known example is The Onion, the online version of which started in 1996. [1] These sites are not to be confused with fake news websites, which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers.

  6. High comedy - Wikipedia

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    High comedy or pure comedy is a type of comedy characterized by witty dialogue, satire, biting humor, wordplay, or criticism of life. [1] The term high comedy was coined in England in 1877 by George Meredith for his Essay on Comedy .

  7. Comedy of manners - Wikipedia

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    Horace's Satire 1.9 is a prominent example, in which the persona is unable to express his wish for his companion to leave, but instead subtly implies so through wit. William Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing might be considered the first comedy of manners In England, but the genre really flourished during the Restoration period.

  8. Comedic genres - Wikipedia

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    Wit/Word play More intellectual forms based on clever, often subtle manipulation of language (though puns can be crude and farcical ) Groucho Marx , William Shakespeare , Harry Hill , Jay Jason , Oscar Wilde , Woody Allen , George Carlin , Tim Vine , Stephen Fry , Demetri Martin , Bo Burnham , Firesign Theatre , Myq Kaplan , Crazy Mohan , Bugs ...

  9. The Devil's Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    They investigated the place of Bierce's writing in the world's history of satire, [54] how The Devil's Dictionary achieved its humorous effects, [55] and the themes Bierce stressed in the book. [56] In an often-cited essay, French author Jacques Sternberg categorized the caustic wit of The Devil's Dictionary as an example of humor noir. [57]