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Laughter and Its Implications
a blog exploring laughter in literature and in life
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Laughter: My Definition
An outward expulsion of air and noise as a result of a build up of internal emotional stress especially joy, amusement or
superiority
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Courtland Kelly
I laugh a lot.
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Laughter: My Definition
A Dictionary Definition
Laughter in Grendel
Laughter in Wide Sargasso Sea
Laughter in Jane Eyre
A Comparison
Wikipedia It!
Million Dollar Laughs
Giggle Search: An Art Project
Crazy by Gnarls Barkley
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May
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Poor Grendel
"The grim laughter came pouring out, as uncontrollable as the dragon's laugh."
Wide Sargasso Sea
Here's a cover
...and another...
...oh, a new one...
Hey! I have this one
oh, but here's another one...
...one more.
Charlotte Bronte
Author of Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre
From the movie version
The book version
Hey, that looks familiar...
Joke of the Day - Sorry, they may be raunchy
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