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Humor as a subject of academic study appears across English courses in composition, rhetoric, and literature. Students write about it because humor is both a literary mode and a rhetorical strategy — a deliberate craft choice that shapes how readers receive an argument or story. Works like Aristophanes' Lysistrata and Virgil's Aeneid demonstrate that comic and satirical registers have been central to serious writing for centuries, and contemporary texts continue that tradition. Understanding how humor functions helps students analyze tone, audience awareness, and the relationship between writer and reader more precisely than surface-level reading allows.

The papers archived here approach humor from several directions. Some perform rhetorical analysis, examining how writers deploy comic techniques to persuade or engage — including analyses of speeches, advertisements, and essays such as Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue." Others take a literary approach, contrasting texts or reading works like In a Sunburned Country to consider how a humorous voice shapes nonfiction narrative. Still others treat humor as a practical mode, studying or producing humorous speeches and evaluating what makes writing feel lively and interesting to a reader. A smaller set of papers explores humor in relation to broader cultural or social topics, from media to personal experience.

A strong essay on humor grounds its claims in specific textual evidence — particular word choices, structural decisions, or rhetorical techniques — rather than simply asserting that something is funny. A well-scoped thesis identifies which type of humor is at work and explains what effect it produces on the reader. The most common pitfall is treating humor as decoration rather than as argument, which causes analysis to stay shallow. Humor almost always serves a purpose beyond entertainment, and strong essays pursue that purpose directly.

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Virgil Aeneid Translated by John
Year and online location: Written by Virgil in 19 B.C.E.; Published by the Internet Classics archive in 1994:
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Humanities concepts and applications
As the new divine Pharaoh of Egypt, I am considered, by many, to be the most respected of my time. I am energetic and a patron of the arts. I am kind to others, yet rule in a way where things get done.
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Automobile and Consumerism the Automobile Has Completely
Consumerism has revolutionized American culture. Advertising techniques have been implemented in order to increase the sale of the automobile. From using celebrities to sponsor their products to directly advertising to children, the automobile has evolved into a fashion statement. Practicality is no longer a priority in advertising automobiles, it is a matter of grabbing consumer's attention.
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Laurie Long: biography and life work
Laurie Long, a contemporary American artist, has a style most uniquely her very own. What she does is to fuse together disparate elements of pop culture, humor, and more predominantly, feminism and feminist culture.
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Comparison of two novels
¶ … Raney: No Jane Eyre, but a Southern belle in search of her true identity -- through marriage of course!
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Jacme D. Agramont Regimen of Protection Against Epidemics
The objective of this study is to answer the following questions: (1) According to Jacme, what is the "pestilence"? How does his definition of pestilence fit into the "Western traditional medicine" framework? (2) How does Jacme explain how plague is caused? What is the "Western traditional medicine" rationale behind his explanation of the plague causation? (3) What is the "Western traditional medicine" rationale behind Jacme's explanation of the symptoms of the plague? And (4) What is the "Western traditional medicine" rationale behind Jacme's advice for avoiding (or surviving) the plague?
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Plays by American women
¶ … Susan Glaspell's play, Trifles, and Jean Toomer's book triad, Cane, are both written early in the 1900s, a mere seven years of each other (1916 and 1923, respectively), they are very different in style and tone.
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George Hanbury, Alka Sapat, and Charles Washington
¶ … George Hanbury, Alka Sapat, and Charles Washington and published in the article "Know Yourself and Take Charge of Your Own Destiny: the 'Fit Model' of Leadership," found that there is a direct correlation between…
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Bergson and Kubrick: How I
This paper analyzes Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. It examines it from the perspective of Henri Bergson's theory of comedy and explains why Strangelove is funny, what makes it work, what comedy is, and how Bergson's theory of comedy applies to the film.
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Psychological Theories to Personal Experiences
There are unlimited personal events to which psychological theories and concepts can be applied. Of particular interest is a profound and prolonged experience in which I was fortunately able to engage that not only…