Published May 22, 2024 | Version v1
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HUMOR AND SATIRE IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES

  • 1. Chirchik State Pedagogical University
  • 2. Scientific adviser

Description

This  abstract  examines  the  various  facets  of  satire  and  humor  in  William Shakespeare's comedies. By examining a few plays, such as "Twelfth Night," "A Midsummer  Night's  Dream,"  and  "Much  Ado  About  Nothing,"  we  look  at how Shakespeare  uses  a  variety  of  comedic  tropes,  like  situational  humor, physical comedy,   and   verbal   wit,   toboth   amuse   audiences   and   provide insightful commentary  on  human  nature  and  society  norms.  This  abstract illuminates  the lasting  relevance  of  Shakespearean  humor  and  its  ability  to resonate  with audiences  across  time  and  culture  by  exploring  the  interplay between  laughter and critique

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