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Writers will always be advised, "Avoid Cliches". But cliches end up being a highly desired and one of the most successful strategies on paper comedies. Cliches are very often potential sources where humour comes. Some popular cliches can be directly made as captions accompanying cartoons. It's possible to define a cliche as a predictable popular expression which has lost its freshness due to overuse. Cliches are rampant in daily conversations amidst common people. It is therefore super easy to understand them and relate these to various situations in life.

Component of suspense is a vital and the most significant stimulant of laughter in the world of comedy. Humorists utilize cliche to lead the listeners through what is familiar and predictable to something that is unexpected and surprising. This winds up developing a heap of laughter. There are some good examples to know the use of cliche in jokes.

Word play is among the most popularly established strategies for comedies. Cartoon strips, sketches, stand-ups and television sit-coms very extensively make use of word-play technique. In fact, there are several words which are inherently funny. For example, only the saying of words like "geezer", "fart" or "hippopotamus" can evoke a spurt of laughter.

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Another type of comic result can be developed by mispelling, misunderstanding or mispronouncing words. Such techniques, the laughter is created by double meanings and also the double entendre. In this way, manipulating words is a powerful technique in comedy writing. During many instances, words envision images that look funny and result in creating a good joke.

Humour could be constructed from various cliche tools including oxymorons, puns, similes, metaphors, bromides, jargons, aphorisms and malaprops in addition to some of the famous tiles of movies, songs and novels.

There is yet another popular word play technique in creating jokes known as taking the literal meaning of a figure of speech. This can also be known as the simple truth or the plain truth. For instance, "call-me-a-taxi" joke is very popular. Often we discover children funny given that they speak the truth and end up creating pure innocent humour.

Pun is one another type of cliché that may rather produce a lower form of wit. Several humorists bare this technique along with their list. Pun is easily understood as well as on account of their popular usage and wide association. Puns can provide rise to plenty of funny ideas. Therefore, unlike writers, humorists never look down upon clichés and make use of them innovatively and extensively to achieve humour.

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