This course is designed around analyzing what’s so funny and why is …
This course is designed around analyzing what’s so funny and why is it that we laugh when we do. How is comedy characterized on the fictional page, the screen, and the stage? And what might the comic teach us about the self and culture(s), especially when we come to understand its patterns of transgression as confounding social norms through jokes and laughter? Tracking a history of comedy, beginning with the first Greek humorists, Aristophanes and Plautus, we will traverse genres, periods and cultures to reflect on various types of humor: satire, farce, slapstick, love, tragedy, parody, and screwball.
My project is a video resource created for anyone looking to better …
My project is a video resource created for anyone looking to better their understanding of, Tale of Two Cities, Book 2 chapter 9, written by Charles Dickens,
In this lab, students will describe their personality and their family members' …
In this lab, students will describe their personality and their family members' personality. They will also learn how to compare and contrast their personality to other people's personality.
In this lab, students will describe their personality and their family members' …
In this lab, students will describe their personality and their family members' personality. They will also learn how to compare and contrast their personality to other people's personality.
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