English – Much Ado About Nothing (HUMOUR)

quote about pun messenger: (about benedick to beatrice) and a good soldier too, ladybeatrice: and a good soldier to a lady, but what is he to a lord?ACT 1, SECENE 1this pun is a play on words, as there are two meanings of the same words
quote about running gag don pedro: i think this is your daughter?leonato: her mother hath many times told me sobenedick: were you in doubt, sir, that you asked her?leonato: signor benedick, no, for then you were a childACT 1, SCENE 1
frequent running gag in shakespeare cuckold: a man who’s wife is unfaithful. refers to a cuckoo, a bird that lays eggs in another birds nest.
define quibble wordplays with as many meanings as possible from one word or phrase
define puns the epitome of wordplay. there are usually different meanings to the same word.
define running gags an amusing jest that occurs many times
define topical humour humour that is relative to typical knowledge and attitudes of the current times
quote about quibble don pedro: do it in notesbalthasar: note this before my notes; theres not a note of mine thats worth the notingdon pedro: why, these are very crotchets that he speaks. note notes, forsooth and nothing.ACT 2, SCENE 3
another form of quibble metaphor
example of metaphorical quibble lord, he will hang upon him like a disease: he is sooner caught than the pestilence, and the taker runs presently mad.
example of topical humour i will … bring you the length of prester johns fot: fetch you a hair of the great cham’s beard: do you embassage to the pygmies.
define mountanto an upward thrust in fencing. could also have a sexual undertone. could be understood as slang for reaching upward socially beyond his level.