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Qué (quién) es FARCES - definición

COMEDY GENRE
Farces; Farcical; Farceur
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farce         
n.
1.
Burlesque, caricature, travesty, parody, after-piece, low comedy, ludicrous representation.
2.
Mere show, ridiculous pageantry, empty parade, utter sham.
farcical         
If you describe a situation or event as farcical, you mean that it is so silly or extreme that you are unable to take it seriously.
...a farcical nine months' jail sentence imposed yesterday on a killer.
ADJ [disapproval]
farce         
¦ noun
1. a comic dramatic work or genre using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including ludicrously improbable situations.
2. an absurd event: the debate turned into a drunken farce.
Word History
The word farce has undergone a surprising change in meaning since it entered English in the 15th century. Coming from the French verb farcir 'to stuff', ultimately from Latin farcire, it was used to signify 'stuffing' or 'forcemeat'. This sense became used metaphorically for comic interludes 'stuffed' into the texts of religious plays, and from this the current meaning developed. The word forcemeat comes from the same root, its spelling showing the influence of the verb force.

Wikipedia

Farce

Farce is a comedy that seeks to entertain an audience through situations that are highly exaggerated, extravagant, ridiculous, absurd, and improbable. Farce is also characterized by heavy use of physical humor; the use of deliberate absurdity or nonsense; satire, parody, and mockery of real-life situations, people, events, and interactions; unlikely and humorous instances of miscommunication; ludicrous, improbable, and exaggerated characters; and broadly stylized performances.

Ejemplos de uso de FARCES
1. They must know about this better than any others as they orchestrated and staged the farces.
2. And it should stop at once all its farces intended to mislead the international community.
3. Some Egyptians would even take issue with calling the farces Egyptian culture.
4. Or we could ensure there are no more farces such as the collapsed Jubilee line fraud trial, which took millions out of the legal–aid budget.
5. On 13 April 2006, the local white Army in Jikmiir (Cieng Nyalieth) launched an attacked the farces and unwanted SPLA elements in the area.