LeoGlossary: Comedy (Genre)

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Comedy in entertainment is the use of humor to make people laugh. It is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of genres, including stand-up comedy, sitcoms, movies, and television shows.

Comedy is often used to entertain audiences, but it can also be used to educate, satirize, and challenge the status quo. Comedians often use humor to explore sensitive topics, such as politics, religion, and sex.

There are many different types of comedy, including:

  • Stand-up comedy: Stand-up comedy is a type of performance in which a comedian tells jokes to a live audience. Stand-up comedians typically use a variety of techniques to make their audiences laugh, including storytelling, observational humor, and physical comedy.
  • Sitcoms: Sitcoms are television shows that are typically set in a home or workplace. They often focus on the everyday lives of their characters, and they often use humor to explore the challenges and joys of everyday life.
  • Movies: Comedy movies are movies that are intended to make people laugh. They can be any genre, from romantic comedies to action comedies.

Comedy is an important part of entertainment because it can help people to relax, de-stress, and have fun. It can also help people to connect with each other and to share in a common experience.

Here are some examples of comedy in entertainment:

Stand-up comedy: Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Ellen DeGeneres
Sitcoms: Friends, The Office, Seinfeld, Schitt's Creek
Movies: Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Airplane!, The Princess Bride, Bridesmaids
Television shows: Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, Futurama, South Park

Comedy is a subjective art form, and what one person finds funny another person may not. However, there are some universal elements of comedy, such as surprise, exaggeration, and incongruity.

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