Comedy

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Mind Map on Comedy, created by Mrs Peacock on 29/03/2017.
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Comedy
  1. Negative influence
    1. John Chrysostom
      1. "Laughter often gives birth to foul discourse, and foul discourse to actions still more foul. Often from words and laughter proceed railing and insult; and from railing and insult, blows and wounds."
    2. Superiority Theory
      1. Hobbes
        1. Our laughter expresses feelings of superiority over other people or over a former state of ourselves.
        2. Schopenhauer
          1. "The laugh of scorn announces with triumph to the baffled adversary how incongruous were the conceptions he cherished with the reality which is now revealing itself to him."
        3. Incongruity Theory
          1. Kant
            1. "In everything that it to excite a lively convulsive laugh there must be something absurd."
            2. Schopenhauer
              1. "The cause of laughter in every case is simply the sudden perception of the incongruity between a concept and the real objects which have been thought through it in some relation."
              2. The cause of laughter is the perception of something incongruous - something that violates our mental patterns and perceptions.
              3. Relief Theory
                1. John Dewey
                  1. "Laughter marks the ending... of a period of suspense, or expectation."
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