The best comedies imitate our lives and highlight particular parts of us that we may try to hide from others, but intrinsically know have a bit of truth. The funniest comedians are able to highlight the irony between the face we expose to the world and who we really are.
When expertly done, impersonations have an uncanny way of reflecting our often peculiar and uniquely characteristic way we communicate. Impersonations usually reveal elements of truth about ourselves that we may begrudgingly admit to.
Comedy gives a healthy sense of who you are. It restores you to reality of your authentic self and allows you to drop the facade and get real. The best comedies and comedians beg you to stay earthbound and stop any pretense. True comics bring the human race together by letting us know that none of us are normal, whatever that may be.
If laughter is the best medicine you can take, then many of us need it in large doses. Daily annoyances can weigh us down, and become unchecked stress in out daily routine. The recognition that our predicament is not that different from our neighbors just may be the gift that comedy shares with us. That recognition is sometimes all that is needed to maintain our resolve to continue on and see ourselves in harmony with everyone else, instead of the isolation that often accompanies such a negative view that we are alone in our hardship.
With the ability to see ourselves in the characters that often play out in comedic theater, we compare ourselves, as we discern the measure of truth intrinsically layered in its absurdity. They serve as mirrors to our often inept attempts to take on life's struggles and deal with personal grievances.
In the US cartoon, Bugs Bunny, always narrowly escapes near death as his nemesis, rabbit hunter, Elmer Fudd chases him episode after episode. Bugs antics are so ridiculous we laugh as the plucky rabbit always seem to stay two steps ahead of Fudd as he teases the poor hunters wacky attempts to capture him. The chase closely resembles our own lives as we feel constantly chased by negative circumstances. We can identify with Bugs as we are encouraged to outsmart our own hunters that slyly creep up on us.
The mental connection may not be so literal, yet subconsciously we understand the underlying message given. There are solutions to almost every problem and hardly an enemy beyond our deliverance, and if he can do it so can we! Therapists will attest to the fact that our ability to mentally visualize our way through a problem, before we actually do it in reality is half the battle. Any encouragement that sparks that visualization process is helpful even it is from a pesky rabbit!
The best comedies beg us to see ourselves in our true light, as we really are, human. Comedies have an uncanny way to take the stress out of the day, and aid our attempt to see our way through, even if it is just the message that we are essentially all the same in our struggle for balance and purpose.
When expertly done, impersonations have an uncanny way of reflecting our often peculiar and uniquely characteristic way we communicate. Impersonations usually reveal elements of truth about ourselves that we may begrudgingly admit to.
Comedy gives a healthy sense of who you are. It restores you to reality of your authentic self and allows you to drop the facade and get real. The best comedies and comedians beg you to stay earthbound and stop any pretense. True comics bring the human race together by letting us know that none of us are normal, whatever that may be.
If laughter is the best medicine you can take, then many of us need it in large doses. Daily annoyances can weigh us down, and become unchecked stress in out daily routine. The recognition that our predicament is not that different from our neighbors just may be the gift that comedy shares with us. That recognition is sometimes all that is needed to maintain our resolve to continue on and see ourselves in harmony with everyone else, instead of the isolation that often accompanies such a negative view that we are alone in our hardship.
With the ability to see ourselves in the characters that often play out in comedic theater, we compare ourselves, as we discern the measure of truth intrinsically layered in its absurdity. They serve as mirrors to our often inept attempts to take on life's struggles and deal with personal grievances.
In the US cartoon, Bugs Bunny, always narrowly escapes near death as his nemesis, rabbit hunter, Elmer Fudd chases him episode after episode. Bugs antics are so ridiculous we laugh as the plucky rabbit always seem to stay two steps ahead of Fudd as he teases the poor hunters wacky attempts to capture him. The chase closely resembles our own lives as we feel constantly chased by negative circumstances. We can identify with Bugs as we are encouraged to outsmart our own hunters that slyly creep up on us.
The mental connection may not be so literal, yet subconsciously we understand the underlying message given. There are solutions to almost every problem and hardly an enemy beyond our deliverance, and if he can do it so can we! Therapists will attest to the fact that our ability to mentally visualize our way through a problem, before we actually do it in reality is half the battle. Any encouragement that sparks that visualization process is helpful even it is from a pesky rabbit!
The best comedies beg us to see ourselves in our true light, as we really are, human. Comedies have an uncanny way to take the stress out of the day, and aid our attempt to see our way through, even if it is just the message that we are essentially all the same in our struggle for balance and purpose.
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