Stand Up Comedy Show Rhetorical Analysis

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Have you ever stereotyped someone because of their race? For example, all Mexicans like tacos. In a stand-up comedy show Maz Jobrani jokes about middle-eastern people. He gives an example on bombings and hijacks and him being Iranian and the things that have happened to him. Maz Jobrani uses humor in his stand-up comedy show to make his audience laugh about how people are stereotyping other races. He builds up the story to make sure his audience is ready for his punch lines and gets ready for the audience to break into laughing tears. He gives structure by acting out like different people. He used word choice and tried to not get people that offended that would make him look like a bad person. Overall Maz used this kind of structure to let people know that people shouldn’t try to judge people of their race and try not to think of their past but the present.

First, Maz uses his structure to make the audience to burst in laughter. He carefully tries to make sure the audience knows what’s going on. For example he gives an example of him trying to pass the border patrol with his American passport and him saying in your passport …show more content…

For example he jokes of his Iranian accent in Hollywood. The Director finds out he has the Iranian accent and asks “can you say,I will kill you in the name of Allah?” and then tops it up with “or I can say,Hello i’m your doctor” then the Director says “Great.then you hijack the Hospital.” This is good example of word choice because he didn’t go deep into the serious things a bad Middle-Eastern would do. He gave a reason why he is guilty of being a Middle eastern because people think of all the Muslims would do. Like hijacking, blowing themselves up.This was a good example to the people around the world because people out there are stereotyping people the bad stuff of what their race has done. Maz is really trying to stop

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