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Farce

Farce is a form of comedy that relies on amusing and highly implausible plots, stereotyped or exaggerated characters, physical humor and misunderstandings to entertain an audience. It originated in masked improvised farces in Ancient Rome, rose in popularity from the late 13th century, and continues to this date in theatre, film and television.

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Farce

Nodes43
Edges42
Triples21
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.046512
Components1

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Farce

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related to Historical context · 7
Farce → Atellan, French, Italian, Italy, The, They, Tiberius
related to Genre · 4
Farce → Farces, It, The, There
related to External links · 2
Farce → Cat, IMDb
is a · 1
Farce → form of comedy that relies on amusing and highly implausible plots

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Farceis aform of comedy that relies on amusing and highly implausible plots0.90text
slamming doorsinstance ofThis may include features0.80text
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Spaceballsinstance of1982.Spoof films0.80text
a comedy based on the Star Wars moviesinstance of1982.Spoof films0.80text
are farces.Sir George Grove opined that theinstance of1982.Spoof films0.80text
Farcerelated to External linksIMDb0.60section
Farcerelated to External linksCat0.60section
Farcerelated to GenreIt0.60section
Farcerelated to GenreFarces0.60section

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