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Writing Funny: Startled into laughter.

You’ve probably stood behind a corner, smiling, waiting to jump out and scare the daylights out of your wife, friend, or maybe your dog. That anticipation, the quiet-laugh-while-you-wait for something to happen is one of the “causes of laughter.” It’s because you anticipate the shock they’ll experience (knowing it won’t REALLY hurt them). Shock can come in lots of different forms, but it means the writer often needs to take things a step too far.

Scott Dikkers, author of How to Write Funny, says it this way:

“Sex, swearing, violence, or any overtly gross-out are the go-to tools of shock…anything that would be inappropriate to mention in mixed company. Shock startles people into laughter.”


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