Dark Humor
- Tone — cheerful or indifference to gruesomeness
- Language
- Funny sayings like “beaten to a pulp”
- Consonance or beauty of rhyme
- Element of surprise — not just grotesque
- Try and break the form to incorporate more surprise
I am Your Pug and I Have Heard the Call of the Wild
- Pug switches between the perception of himself with a distinct pug voice to a typical dog voice which makes it funny
- Self-loathing is through both tones but the interjections of showing what the dog has become moves along the narrative to reaffirm feelings of self-doubt and self-hate
- “Susan my person” as opposed to “Susan my owner”
- Density of jokes in the essay is what you can learn from because it allows you to make jokes every sentence/line.
- You understand everything you need to learn from the essay through the jokes
- Good callback of vacuum cleaner and peeing
- Does a great job of putting a lot of personality in the voice of the narrator
- DISCUSSION: How to utilize language and words to make it more funny
- “Susan” creates urgency
- Questions of self-doubt and what the hell happened
- Soliloquy of pug giving William Shakespeare monologue
- Empathic to reflective
- Run-off sentences can be funny by taking the normal and building it off from there
- No pause for reflection — just states absurd things matter of factly and then continues on
- Contrast between high and low language — set up in each one that makes the transition between each one even funnier
Client Feedback on Creation of the Earth
- The thing you call back has to seem insignificant at first and so when you call it back, there’s an element of surprise which makes it funny.
- Funny to laugh at inferiority of man to God
- Derived from incongruity between form and content)
- Language has to overlap between two contexts (corporate manage language and biblical language)
- Overlapping puns (brand evangelists)
- Number 9 is the climax and brings together all the things we previously were talking about
My Ex-Girlfriend Reviews The Mix CD I Made Her in High School, by Pedro Salinas
- To come up with ideas for your own writing, imagine that the author had to write this essay in response to a prompt and try to imagine what was the original prompt. You can then generate ideas from there.
I’m Sorry For Being So Crazy While You Were Treating Me Like Shit
- Takes form to opposite extreme
- Extreme sarcasm
- Making fun of ridiculousness that she has to apologizes but also very sincere tone of having to apologize
- Builds on its own momentum
Crayola Co.
- How do you keep the joke/piece going?
- Gradually revealing details about the whole process
- Stretches it out and brings up the old joke
- Not much action but you understand more of scenario as dialogue unfolds