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to farce
noun
A style of humor marked by broad improbabilities with little regard to regularity or method; compare sarcasm.
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From tragedy to farce.
The show nods to farce and pantomime.
It's a continuum of tragedy to farce.
Tragedy to farce and back again.
Meanwhile, the national life turns to farce.
But that history is not immune to farce.
For this is where the tragedy turns to farce.
And their self-consciousness is fatal to farce.
The show's climax in particular features a crowded, crazed multi-character scene veering close to farce.
In these scenes "My Piece of the Pie" veers unsteadily from mild social satire to farce.
The piñata is, among other things, a reminder of our own susceptibility to farce.
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