HUMA 1780 Lecture : HUMA 1780 Big Bear of Arkansas

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Exaggeration of detail and character type as a source of humour in tall tales. Frontier humorous: 19th century journalists, who start to begin to write tall tales. Important to notice how the reader is placed in the steamboat. You have a sense of place, you"re given the type of talk, and the diversity of passengers on the steam boat. Unnamed narrator states a hetero genius load of passengers. Performance context: this story is taken place on a steamboat in mississippi in a particular time and place, and who the stories being told to. Unnamed narrator is instantly demarked as separated from the passengers, because he"s only watching, he removes himself from the other passengers and the context. The framing narrator the first and last two paragraphs of the story. What is emphasized in the story is the steamboat as a meeting place as a place for diverse characters. Unnamed narrator: an observer, watches the interactions of the other passengers.

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