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Discuss the element of humour pound on demand

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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A play "Pound on Demand" is written by Sean O'Casey.

Explanation:

Pound on Demand contains many number of humourous scenes.

The first is the name of the book. It's a play on words because it contains the term "pound," and the play is about pound demand. It also has a brevity element because the word "demand" includes the word "dem," which is a shortening of the word "demand."

Miss Neary, the title of one of the characters in the play, is another source of amusement. When we say "near," we say the letters "ear," which are part of the word "near," and when we say "ear," we say "ear."

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