farce (Mockery)
Farce, in the context of mockery, is a comedic style that exaggerates situations and characters to create humor. It often involves absurd scenarios, slapstick elements, and ridiculous behavior, making it easy for audiences to laugh at the exaggerated portrayals of real-life situations. This form of comedy can be found in various media, including theater, film, and television.
The purpose of farce is to entertain by highlighting the foolishness of certain behaviors or societal norms. By using satire and parody, farce encourages audiences to reflect on the absurdities of life, often poking fun at authority figures or cultural conventions, similar to the works of Molière or Monty Python.