Rhetoric in the Service of Roman Comedy. Some Remerks on Jokes and Puns

dc.contributor.authorSkwara, Ewa
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-24T11:06:48Z
dc.date.available2024-01-24T11:06:48Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractRoman comedy eagerly uses various types of rhetorical figures mainly to construct comic scenes and puns. Alliteration, anaphora, epiphora are all part of the comedic tool-box, homonym and paronomasia, however, allow Plautus and Terence not only to arouse cheerfulness in their viewers, but also to balance on the edge of good taste. If similarly sounding words produce dirty connotations, it is surely the viewers mind, that is responsible for the association. This article presents examples of various types of rhetorical figures used in comedic situations, with particular emphasis on such a variant in which no one comments on the joke on the stage, so it is difficult to state clearly whether this iocus dubius was intended by the playwright or is the result of the audience’s frivolous connotations. It seems that such “unconfirmed” jokes usually refer to obscene subjects, but Plautus and Terence use them in different ways.
dc.identifier.citationSkwara, Ewa, Rhetoric in the Service of Roman Comedy. Some Remerks on Jokes and Puns. W: Percursos retóricos - entre Antigos e Contemporâneos, ed. COELHO, Maria Cecília de M. N.; LIMA, Maria Helcira R., Campinas: Pontes Editora, 2023, s. 155-176.
dc.identifier.isbn9786556377926
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10593/27611
dc.language.isoen
dc.rightsUznanie autorstwa 4.0en
dc.subjectTerence
dc.subjectPlautus
dc.subjectComedy
dc.subjectPalliate
dc.subjectepiphora
dc.subjectequivocation
dc.subjectambiguity
dc.subjectdouble entendre
dc.subjectalliteration
dc.subjectanaphora
dc.subjecthomonym
dc.subjectparonomasia
dc.titleRhetoric in the Service of Roman Comedy. Some Remerks on Jokes and Puns

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