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The joke's content (meaning) is not what provokes the laugh, it just makes the salience of the joke and provokes a smile. What makes us laugh is the joke mechanism. Milton Berle demonstrated this with a classic theatre experiment in the 1950s: if during a series of jokes you insert phrases that are not jokes, but with the same rhythm, the audience laughs anyway[citation needed]. A classic is the ternary rhythm, with three beats: Introduction, premise, antithesis (with the antithesis being the punch line).In regards to the Milton Berle experiment, they can be taken to demonstrate the concept of "breaking context" or "breaking the pattern". It is not necessarily the rhythm that caused the audience to laugh, but the disparity between the expectation of a "joke" and being instead given a non-sequitur "normal phrase." This normal phrase is, itself, unexpected, and a type of punchline—the anti-climax.In the comic field plays the 'economy of ideative expenditure'; in other words excessive energy is wasted or action-essential energy is saved. The profound meaning of a comic gag or a comic joke is "I'm a child"; the comic deals with the clumsy body of the child.Laurel and Hardy are a classic example. An individual laughs because he recognises the child that is in himself. In clowns stumbling is a childish tempo. In the comic, the visual gags may be translated into a joke. For example in Side Effects (By Destiny Denied story) by Woody Allen:"My father used to wear loafers," she confessed. "Both on the same foot".The typical comic technique is the disproportion.In the wit field plays the "economy of censorship expenditure" (Freud calls it "the economy of psychic expenditure"); usually censorship prevents some 'dangerous ideas' from reaching the conscious mind, or helps us avoid saying everything that comes to mind; adversely, the wit circumvents the censorship and brings up those ideas. Different wit techniques allow one to express them in a funny way. The profound meaning behind a wit joke is "I have dangerous ideas". An example from Woody Allen:I contemplated suicide again - this time by inhaling next to an insurance salesman.Or, when a bagpipe player was asked "How do you play that thing?" his answer was "Well." Wit is a branch of rhetoric, and there are about 200 techniques (technically they are called tropes, a particular kind of figure of speech) that can be used to make jokes.Irony can be seen as belonging to this field.n the comedy field, humour induces an "economised expenditure of emotion" (Freud calls it "economy of affect" or "economy of sympathy". Freud produced this final part of his interpretation many years later, in a paper later supplemented to the book.). In other words, the joke erases an emotion that should be felt about an event, making us insensitive to it.e.g.: "yo momma" jokes. The profound meaning of the void feeling of a humour joke is "I'm a cynic". An example from Woody Allen:Three times I've been mistaken for Robert Redford. Each time by a blind person.This field of jokes is still a grey area, being mostly unexplored. Extensive use of this kind of humour can be found in the work of British satirist Chris Morris, like the sketches of the Jam television program.Black humour and sarcasm belong to this field.Jokes often depend on the humour of the unexpected, the mildly taboo (which can include the distasteful or socially improper), or playing off stereotypes and other cultural beliefs. Many jokes fit into more than one category.Political jokes are usually a form of satire. They generally concern politicians and heads of state, but may also cover the absurdities of a country's political situation. A prominent example of political jokes would be political cartoons. Two large categories of this type of jokes exist. The first one makes fun of a negative attitude to political opponents or to politicians in general. The second one makes fun of political clichés, mottoes, catch phrases or simply blunders of politicians. Some, especially the "you have two cows" genre, derive humour from comparing different political systems.Professional humour includes caricatured portrayals of certain professions such as lawyers, and in-jokes told by professionals to each other.Mathematical jokes are a form of in-joke, generally designed to be understandable only by insiders. (They are also often strictly visual jokes.)Ethnic jokes exploit ethnic stereotypes. They are often racist and frequently considered offensive. For example, the British tell jokes starting "An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman..." which exploit the supposed parsimony of the Scot, stupidity of the Irish or rigid conventionality of the English. Such jokes exist among numerous peoples.Sexist jokes exploit sexual stereotypes. They are inherently sexist, and are increasingly considered offensive.Jokes based on other stereotypes (such as blonde jokes) are often considered funny.Religious jokes fall into several categories:Jokes based on stereotypes associated with people of religion (e.g. nun jokes, priest jokes, or rabbi jokes)Jokes on classical religious subjects: crucifixion, Adam and Eve, St. Peter at The Gates, etc.Jokes that collide different religious denominations: "A rabbi, a medicine man, and a pastor went fishing..."Letters and addresses to God.Self-deprecating or self-effacing humour is superficially similar to racial and stereotype jokes, but involves the targets laughing at themselves. It is said to maintain a sense of perspective and to be powerful in defusing confrontations. A common example is Jewish humour. A similar situation exists in the Scandinavian "Ole and Lena" joke.Self-deprecating humour has also been used by politicians, who recognise its ability to acknowledge controversial issues and steal the punch of criticism.[citation needed] For example, when Abraham Lincoln was accused of being two-faced he replied, "If I had two faces, do you think this is the one I'd be wearing?".Dirty jokes are based on taboo, often sexual, content or vocabulary. The definitive studies on them have been written by Gershon Legman.Other taboos are challenged by sick jokes and gallows humour, and to joke about disability is considered in this group.Surrealist or minimalist jokes exploit semantic inconsistency, for example: Q: What's red and invisible? A: No tomatoes..
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers
Funny Adults Jokes Hindi Adult Jokes Sms Funny Hindi English Photos Images Wallpapers

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