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a drama presenting ludicrous but amusing events. These often centre on sexual misunderstandings or mistaken identities e.g. One Man, Two Guvnors (Bean). It is an element in many of Shakespeareâ??s plays, e.g. Twelfth Night.
a figure of speech in which gross exaggeration is expressed, e.g. We had thousands of guests...
(word order) the way in which words are arranged in an order which makes sense.
meaning that is not obvious. Subtext is revealed by 'reading between the lines'. Subtext can be...
writing designed to shock or create sensation. Journalism that uses this technique is called...
sharp (clever) humour. Wit is not necessarily biting or angry, but it can be. Shakespeare wrote...