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Blackadder

Blackadder

How is humour created and employed in episode 6 of Blackadder goes forth?

The media release thousands of programmes every day each with their own type to be placed within. Humour is just one of the many types of program there are and many people have the stereotypical view that a comedy has to be full of laughs. The comedy I will be looking at is Blackadder goes forth.

Humour must rely on several things, one of the most important things is the time of making if it is about a sensitive subject, as for example Blackadder goes forth clearly shows you the scenario is the First World War. If a program like this was released at to early a time after the event it could really devastate the lives of some of the people who were traumatized by that event.

Blackadder is mainly all ‘black humour' as it takes subjects that are usually approached in a more serious manner and makes jokes out of them. Even with the intent of humour and comedy for the audience's entertainment there are still subtle additions that bring the fact of the suffering they went through to life. Even in the title of the episode it is shown as "Goodbyeee" if someone looks at this in another way they see someone saying goodbye and getting shot therefore creating the reason why it has been so subtly titled. The whole subject is made to be comical but there are many factual references like Captain Blackadder says "soon to be fine bodies of men" showing the fact that the battle of the Somme was a complete massacre. Apart from ‘black humour' there are three main types of humour in Blackadder goes forth there are: -
Character interactions;
Visual/physical humour;
Verbal humour.

Character interaction is an important part of the humour in Blackadder. All of the characters maintain their statuses throughout the series. Baldrick is always the poor man who is shown as the dregs of society, George who was raised in a wealthy family who went to public school and joined the army with a group...
  • Submitted by: Killajay22
  • Date Submitted: 07/19/2007 12:57 PM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 1750
  • Pages: 7
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