- Slapstick
Slapstick is a type of
comedy involving exaggerated physical violence or activities which exceed the boundaries of common sense, such as a character being hit in the face with a heavy frying pan or running into a brick wall. These hyperbolic depictions are often found in children's cartoons and light film comedies aimed at younger audiences. Though the term is often used pejoratively, the performance of slapstick comedy requires exquisite timing and skillful execution.Origins
The phrase comes from the "battacchio"—called the 'slap stick' in English—a club-like object composed of two wooden slats used in "
Commedia dell'arte ". When struck, the battacchio produces a loud smacking noise, though little force is transferred from the object to the person being struck. Actors may thus hit one another repeatedly with great audible effect while causing very little actual physical damage. Along with theinflatable bladder (of which thewhoopee cushion is a modern variant), it was among the earliest forms ofspecial effect s that could be carried on one's person.History
While the object from which the genre is derived dates from the
Renaissance , theater historians argue that slapstick comedy has been at least somewhat present in almost all comedic genres since the rejuvenation of theater in church liturgical dramas in the Middle Ages. (Some argue for instances of it in Greek and Roman theater, as well.) Beating the devil off stage, for example, remained a stockcomedic device in many otherwise serious religious plays.Shakespeare also incorporated many chase scenes and beatings into his comedies. Building off its later popularity in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century ethnic routines of the Americanvaudeville house, the style was explored extensively during the "golden era" of black and white, silent movies directed by figuresMack Sennett andHal Roach and featuring such notables asMabel Normand ,Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle ,Buster Keaton ,Charlie Chaplin ,Laurel and Hardy , theMarx Brothers , theKeystone Kops , and theThree Stooges . Slapstick is also common in animatedcartoon s such as "Tom and Jerry" and "Looney Tunes ".Modern criticism
In recent times, some have criticized representations of violence in a belief that they encourage actual violence, a claim supported by the
American Academy of Pediatrics . [American Academy of Pediatrics. " [http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/pediatrics;108/5/1222 Media Violence] ." "Pediatrics," Volume 108, Number 5, November 2001 (pages 1222-1226).] Slapstick comedy has not escaped negative attention, though its lengthy presence in performance history and obviously fictitious nature usually protects it from efforts meant to censorvideo games andaction films . Slapstick continues to maintain a presence in modern comedy that draws upon its lineage, running in film fromBuster Keaton toMel Brooks to theFarrelly Brothers , and in live performance from Weber & Fields toJackie Gleason toRowan Atkinson .ee also
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Laughter
*Slapstick film
*Wacky Comedy film
*Physical comedy
*Stage combat References
External Links
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