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Title: Khmer Comedy, CTN Comedy, Pekmi Comedy, Mor Meach Min Skoil Phlerng, Part 2, 24 January 2016
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In a present day sense, parody (from the Greek: κωμῳδία, kōmōidía) alludes to any talk or work for the most par...





In a present day sense, parody (from the Greek: κωμῳδία, kōmōidía) alludes to any talk or work for the most part planned to be inducing so as to entertain or to interest giggling, particularly in theater, TV, film and stand-up comic drama. The starting points of the term are found in Ancient Greece. In the Athenian vote based system, the general sentiment of voters was impacted by the political parody performed by the comic artists at the theaters. The showy sort of Greek comic drama can be depicted as a sensational execution which pits two gatherings or social orders against one another in a diverting agon or struggle. Northrop Frye portrayed these two restricting sides as a "General public of Youth" and a "General public of the Old". An amended perspective describes the vital agon of drama as a battle between a generally frail youth and the societal traditions that stance hindrances to his trusts. In this battle, the adolescent is comprehended to be compelled by his absence of social power, and is left with minimal decision yet to take plan of action in tricks which induce extremely sensational incongruity which incite.

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