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discuss the use of wit and humours

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wit" suggests something intellectual and clever, and perhaps slightly cold. It's related to the word "wits" which is a rough synonym for "intelligence." "Humor" suggests something warmer and more natural--a way of looking at the world, rather than a way of making verbal jokes that have a "point" to them.

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Answered by rrr7397
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Definition of Wit. Wit has originated from an old English term wit, which means “to know.” It is a literary device used to make the readers laugh. Over the years, its meanings have kept changing. Today, it is associated with laughter and comedy.

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