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“Marrying Absurd” and “The Night the Bed Fell”: More different than similar
Title: “Marrying Absurd” and “The Night the Bed Fell”: More different than similar
Category: Literature / English
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“Marrying Absurd” and “The Night the Bed Fell”: More different than similar
“Marrying Absurd” and “The Night the Bed Fell”: More different than similar
Although comedy and satire are similar literary styles, they sharply contrast in a few fundamental areas. These fundamental differences are clear in a comparison of the comedic short story “The Night the Bed Fell,” by James Thurber, and the satiric “Marrying Absurd,” by Joan Didion. Broadly defined, a comedy can be is a work depicting the uphill struggle and eventual success of a
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clearly illustrates their differences; differences which may not be apparent after an initial reading of each. Even, in their most basic nature “The Night the Bed Fell” and “Marrying Absurd” can be contrasted. One is comedy and one I satire. One serves to ridicule its object and the other has the purpose of pure entertainment. However they are both of equally as enjoyable, if judged keeping the author’s tone, purpose and method in mind.
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