Humorous writing style from "summary" of Mark Twain by Geoffrey C. Ward,Dayton Duncan
This book focuses on the comedic and light-hearted writing style of one of the greatest American authors of all time. It provides an insightful analysis of how humour can bring a unique perspective to any topic.- Humorous writing often consists of social satire, wit and exaggeration to bring out the fun in a text.
- Employ idioms, puns, burlesque and irony to carry a joke through the story.
- When exercising your creativity, remember that there are always guidelines when it comes to writing something amusingly interesting.
- Engage the readers with light-hearted characters, dialogues and laugh-out loud situations that can turn meditation into mirth.
- Engaging with simple yet innovative wordplay, you could spruce up a boring storyline into an intriguing and gripping narrative.
- Remember to have fun with what you write so that the readers can find joy in the story!