Humor and its origins in the early works of Michael Zoschenko exemplified by «Aristocrat», «Glass» and «At the bait»

Authors

  • Dina Mohamed Abdo Айн-Шамскbq университет
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Keywords:

humor, M. Zoshchenko, stories, follower, hero-narrator, language, «Aristocrat», «Glass» and «At the bait».

Abstract

This research is devoted to humorous motifs in the early works of Mikhail Zoschenko. To achieve this goal, we analyze two short-stories of the writer – «Aristocrat» and «Glass» to trace the reflection of characteristic humorous and funny motifs of the writer, based on critical-literary and ana­lytical – descriptive methods that correspond to the objectives and tasks of research. Summing up the results, we observe that stories of Zoschenko are extremely ridiculous. In them, he puts the characters in unusual excep­tional circumstances to which they can not adapt, so they look ridiculous, absurd, pathetic. Dialogues and language in the writer’s stories are remark­able. They play a significant role in provoking laughter.

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Mohamed Abdo, D. (2016). Humor and its origins in the early works of Michael Zoschenko exemplified by «Aristocrat», «Glass» and «At the bait». Eurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education, 154(2). Retrieved from https://philart.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-FIL/article/view/1703