Humor Literature
Humor literature is a genre that uses wit, satire, and comedic elements to entertain readers. It often highlights the absurdities of everyday life, social norms, and human behavior. Authors like Mark Twain and P.G. Wodehouse are well-known for their humorous storytelling, which can range from light-hearted anecdotes to sharp social commentary.
This genre can be found in various forms, including novels, short stories, essays, and plays. Stand-up comedy and satirical cartoons also fall under the umbrella of humor literature, as they share the goal of provoking laughter while often addressing serious themes in a playful manner.