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Article – Jokes and Riddles - How To Write Them
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Yes, you can write jokes and riddles. In fact, it is not only fun, but it is a great brainpower exercise.
Just listening to or reading jokes and riddles may "wake
up" your brain, but it is creating them that really
exercises your brainpower. The process requires you to use
both logical and lateral thinking skills. How do you do it,
then?
Jokes and riddle don't come to mind randomly. In fact, after
watching how many comedians create their routines, I am
convinced that they use what I call "humor algorithms," even
if they do so unconsciously. You can learn to do the same,
but consciously, and as an interesting brain exercise.
Joke And Riddle Algorithms
One systematic and creative humor algorithm involves
starting with a word or a subject, and then fitting it into
various joke and riddle "types." For an example, I'll start
with "chair." (I really am doing this as I write, so forgive
the weak humor that is sure to result.)
The first thing I do is systematically think of all the
types of chairs I can, and write them down. After that, I
write down a few types of jokes, such as "puns,"
"misdirection," "differences," and "similarities." As I do
this, it occurs to me that an electric chair might have the
most potential for humor (all serious things do). Here is
what I could come up with in thirteen minutes:
Differences: What is the difference between a toilet
and a chair? I'm sorry, but if you don't know, I can't
invite you over to my house!
Misdirection: Why did Charlie hate the chair they
gave him for his birthday? Because they gave him the
electric chair!
Similarities: What does my dog have in common with a
chair? He has four legs and an IQ of zero.
Pun: Why did the customer at the motor vehicles
department start rearranging seats after waiting for hours?
Because he was the "chair-man of the bored."
Writing humor isn't necessarily easy, but it is great brain
exercise. Whether it is easy or not, by using these
"algorithms," anyone can write jokes and riddles. Why not
give it a try?