1. How many characters are involved in the humour (joke)? 2. Who are the people involved? 4. How did they meet Genie? 5. What did the Genie announce? 6. What did the administrative clerk wish? 7. What was the Desire of the sales representative? 8. What did the manager say? 9. Who was the most sensible among the three employees? 10. What lesson do we take from this humour?
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Historically, psychologists framed humor negatively, suggesting it demonstrated superiority, vulgarity, Freudian id conflict, or a defense mechanism to hide one’s true feelings. In this view, an individual used humor to demean or disparage others, or to inflate one’s own self-worth. As such, it was treated as an undesirable behavior to be avoided. And psychologists tended to ignore it as worthy of study.
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