|
Humor
|
|
-- See Also the narrower term Caricatures Images, especially portraits, that exaggerate certain features or characteristics to humorous or ludicrous effect
|
|
Pictures that use wit and/or satire to comment on events, social habits, politics, or other subjects. For narrative works that employ sequential art, and often prose, to tell a story, see Comics (Graphic works)
|
|
|
-- See Also the narrower term Black humor Literary works that derive humor from suffering or the absurdity of existence in a bitter, ironic, morbid, or grimly satiric way
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- See Also the narrower term Malapropisms Humorous misuse or distortion of a word or phrase, generally through substitution of a similar-sounding word
|
|
Literature that uses wit, irony, or sarcasm to hold up human vices or foibles to ridicule or scorn
|
|
Add Marked to Bag
Add All On Page
|