This article provides an interesting discussion of why we might find the Road Runner cartoons funny. Laine summarises the work of the philosopher Bergson and the Italian playwright Pirandello. In addition he points out the the way in which Chuck Jones structured the series.
Sympathy for the Coyote
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Bergson on Laughter
The French Philosopher, Henri Bergson developed a theory on the human need for laughter. The "comic"
throws light on the way human imagination works more particularly the social, collective and popular imagination. For Bergson comedy occurs when there is
"it is enough that our attention be fixed on the ceremonial aspect rather its content. We neglect its matter and think only of its form"
For Bergson comedy is something mechanical encrusted upon the living.
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Timo Laine has a useful summary of Bergson's theory
Tim Laine
throws light on the way human imagination works more particularly the social, collective and popular imagination. For Bergson comedy occurs when there is
- an absence of feeling
- a momentary amnesia of the heart.
- graceful rather than beauty
- the unsprightly rather the unsightly
- rigidness rather than ugliness
"it is enough that our attention be fixed on the ceremonial aspect rather its content. We neglect its matter and think only of its form"
For Bergson comedy is something mechanical encrusted upon the living.
.
Timo Laine has a useful summary of Bergson's theory
Tim Laine
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