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Farce

By Mark Flanagan, About.com

Definition: Farce is literature that combines exxageration with an improbable plot and stereotyped characters to achieve humor.
Examples: Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Ernest" is a good example of farce in which the characters are stereotypical English upper-class through which Wilde made fun of the elite.

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