Celebrated Jumping Frog Irony

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Humor is everywhere, from in class laughing with friends to reading funny books, communities are laughing all around. But how does an author get readers to find a writing humorous while conveying a universal truth? Mark Twain uses multiple technical elements to create a comic effect on the reader in "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" and to secretly create an overall effective message. Authors can create humor and use it to communicate a universal truth like Mark Twain did by including exaggeration, irony, and dialect. Firstly, Mark Twain uses elements of exaggeration to get the readers attention and in effect create comedy. The character Jim Smiley is exaggerated through many hyperboles within the text. One of them being that he betted on Parson Walker's wife …show more content…

This exaggeration causes the reader to react spontaneously, creating humor by using this overstatement. The reader is intended to create a more effective response of the reader, in this case being humor. The author uses other devices as well to create humor for that dramatic effect like irony. Mark Twain displays irony throughout the paragraphs to have a humorous effect on the reader. Jim Smiley, the trickster who makes a living out of tricking people with his jumping frog, ends up getting tricked in the end himself. This creates irony because someone played him at his own game. This is ironic because he is so confident in his game, but he gets played by a bystander. This overall creates a comic effect on the reader because they realize what this story ends up being about and creates comedy. The other comic device that Mark Twain uses is dialect, and this is displayed in many ways. The author also creates humor by using humorous dialect within the passage. Through the authors choice of words and Jim Smiley finally realizes how he has been beaten, the audience is able to enjoy a moment of humor through the

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