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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2022 · 18 MIN

Writing Funny: My Three Favorite Tools to Create Comedic Moments in Story

from The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe · host Zena Dell Lowe

S2_E33 – Three Favorite Tools to Create Comedy in StoryIn this current series on Writing Funny, Zena shares three techniques that can specifically be used when working with cliches to create comedic moments in story.1. The simple truth. Break down the literal meaning of a phrase or a key word so that it's simply true, rather than interpreting the expression according to its traditional reference. For example, Steve Martin's joke, "I love a woman with a good head on her shoulders.... because I hate necks."2. The Non Sequitur. The illogical pairing or juxtaposition of two elements. The humor comes from pairing the two ideas next to each other, which don't seem to fit, but actually do in an absurd kind of way. For example, Leslie Nielsen's line,  "The truth hurts. Sure. Not as much as jumping on a bicycle with no seat, but it hurts." 3. Exaggeration in the form of understatements or overstatements.Taking something normal to an absurd degree, either by downplaying it or by overplaying. For example, the doctor's statement to Goldie Hawn's character in The First Wives Club is an overstatement: "If I give you any more halogen, you're going to be able to blink your lips." Monty Python is famous for understating the self control of the British. "It's just a flesh wound," etc. DOWNLOAD FULL TRANSCRIPTS FOR FREE at www.thestorytellersmissionpodcast.com. WHAT'S NEXT? Join us next Thursday for the conclusion of this series on Writing Funny, where Zena will share her final thoughts on what a proper "Theology of Humor" might be.NEED HELP? The Storyteller’s Mission online platform is your go-to place for help with all your writing needs. Sign up for one-on-one COACHING, get a SCRIPT CRITIQUE, or register for one of our  ADVANCED CLASSES ON WRITING today!TOPIC REQUESTS?  If you have a question or a specific writing related topic that you would like Zena to consider addressing in a future podcast, SEND AN EMAIL to [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!SPECIAL THANKS to CARLA PATULLO for the original music used in the intro and outro of this podcast. To find out more about this amazing talent, go to  www.carlapatullo.comSend us Fan MailSupport the show

S2_E33 – Three Favorite Tools to Create Comedy in Story In this current series on Writing Funny, Zena shares three techniques that can specifically be used when working with cliches to create comedic moments in story. 1. The simple truth. Break down the literal meaning of a phrase or a key word so that it's simply true, rather than interpreting the expression according to its traditional reference. For example, Steve Martin's joke, "I love a woman with a good head on her shoulders.... ...

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