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- Form-versus-content_humour abstract "Form-versus-content humour is a type of humour in an incongruity between a statement's content and the way it is communicated makes it humorous. It is one of the basic techniques of tragicomic humour. Form-versus-content humour can be delivered, for example, by presenting a message in a form that inherently defeats the ostensible purpose of the message, or in a form that is fundamentally incapable of carrying the important part of the message. The Jargon File gives an example of this type of humor: a red index card with GREEN written on it.".
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- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageRevisionID "675602273".
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comedy.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink Humour.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink Index_card.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink Indirect_self-reference.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink Jargon_File.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink The_Treachery_of_Images.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink Tragicomedy.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:incongruity.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageWikiLinkText "Form-versus-content humour".
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comedy-stub.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Form-versus-content_humour wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Form-versus-content_humour subject Category:Comedy.
- Form-versus-content_humour hypernym Humour.
- Form-versus-content_humour type Genre.
- Form-versus-content_humour type Art.
- Form-versus-content_humour type Genre.
- Form-versus-content_humour type Humanity.
- Form-versus-content_humour comment "Form-versus-content humour is a type of humour in an incongruity between a statement's content and the way it is communicated makes it humorous. It is one of the basic techniques of tragicomic humour. Form-versus-content humour can be delivered, for example, by presenting a message in a form that inherently defeats the ostensible purpose of the message, or in a form that is fundamentally incapable of carrying the important part of the message.".
- Form-versus-content_humour label "Form-versus-content humour".
- Form-versus-content_humour sameAs Q5469867.
- Form-versus-content_humour sameAs m.030flc.
- Form-versus-content_humour sameAs Q5469867.
- Form-versus-content_humour wasDerivedFrom Form-versus-content_humour?oldid=675602273.
- Form-versus-content_humour isPrimaryTopicOf Form-versus-content_humour.