puns - a play on words
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Definition and examples - how puns work and why are they funny. Includes some activities.TRANSCRIPT
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DEFINITION -
A PUN is a play on words,
exploiting the MULTIPLE meanings of words that sound the same (HOMONYM) or similar.
OR a pun relies on the audience’s prior knowledge of IDIOMS or common sayings.
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FAMOUS PUNS
Hypochondria is the only disease I haven't got.
Bowling Alley: Please be quiet. We need to hear a pin drop.
A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motionA pun is its own reword
Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man
I went to buy camouflage pants, but I couldn’t find any
Guy goes into the doctor's."Doc, I've got a cricket ball stuck up my backside"How's that?""Don't you start" KFC are pretty popular. They sell food by
the bucket.
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IDIOM!
Using the audience’s knowledge of the common saying “Hit the Road”, meaning to leave, the visual pun of the character, physically striking the road.
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HUMOUR!
Also called DOUBLE ENTENDRE, BLUE HUMOUR, SEXUAL INNUENDO or RISQUE HUMOUR.
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BLACK HUMOUR
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Laughing at something that is usually considered depressing. Also called GALLOWS HUMOUR or MACABRE
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YOUR TURN
Rename famous book titles to target a specific audience…
FOR EXAMPLEA book that would appeal to a gardener?
Charlie & The Great Grass ElevatorTomorrow When the Worms BeganTaming of the Shrubs
A book that would appeal to a clown?
an electrician?
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YOUR TURN
“Snappy capture of attach alligator”
“Between a Bok and a hard place” (About the remote chances of the Welsh rugby team beating the South African team)
“Waugh cry as Aussies blast off”
Newspaper Headlines
• Find 3 headlines that use puns
• Create 3 pun headlines of your own (and a one sentence explanation of the news story)