black humour
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: A form of humor that derives its comedic effect from topics typically considered serious, taboo, or tragic, such as death, disease, or misfortune. It involves the juxtaposition of morbid and farcical elements to create a disturbing or thought-provoking effect, often highlighting the absurdity of dark situations.
Usage
"Black humour" is used to describe a specific genre or style of comedy found in writing, drama, film, and conversation. It is often employed to cope with difficult subjects, challenge societal norms, or provide a critical perspective on human suffering. It is typically considered sophisticated and may not be appreciated by all audiences due to its sensitive subject matter.
Examples
- The novelist is known for her use of black humour when writing about terminal illness.
- The film's black humour made the tragic events strangely funny, yet deeply unsettling.
- His stand-up routine relied heavily on black humour, joking about topics like poverty and political corruption.
Advanced Usage
- "Gallows humour" is a closely related term, specifically referring to humor about imminent death or execution, often arising in dire situations.
- The soldiers used gallows humour to cope with the stress of battle.
Variants and Related Words
- Black comedy (n): Often used interchangeably with "black humour," it can refer more specifically to a comedic work (e.g., a play or film) that employs this style.
- That movie is a classic black comedy.
- Dark humor (n): A more modern and commonly used synonym in everyday language.
- She has a very dark humor.
Synonyms
- Dark comedy
- Gallows humor
- Morbid humor
- Sick humor (often carries a more negative or offensive connotation)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To laugh in the face of death/adversity: This idiom captures the defiant spirit often associated with black humour.
- The community's ability to find black humour in the crisis was like laughing in the face of adversity.
Noun
- the juxtaposition of morbid and farcical elements (in writing or drama) to give a disturbing effect