
Writing Excuses 11.32: The Element of Humor
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Aug 7, 2016 Dive into the intricate world of humor in storytelling! Discover how laughter drives readers to turn pages and the importance of context in transforming jokes into meaningful narratives. Explore techniques like the rule of three and comic drops to master humor's timing and impact. Learn how character familiarity can amplify both comedic and emotional experiences, plus gain insights into navigating humor across genres. If writing humor feels daunting, practical exercises are provided to enhance your comedic skills!
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Visceral Humor
- Humor is a visceral genre driven by the anticipation of a metabolic reaction, like laughter.
- Readers turn pages hoping for that repeated release and loss of control.
Joke as Story
- Mary Robinette Kowal recounts hearing Peter Sagal, from Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, speak on humor.
- Sagal stated every joke is a story rooted in desire and connection, requiring context.
Humor Through Recontextualization
- Many jokes and funny stories involve a recontextualization.
- This occurs when the initial story's meaning shifts unexpectedly, creating humor.

