Low comedy is a type of humor that relies on physical humor, slapstick, and situational comedy rather than sophisticated dialogue, wit, or highbrow themes. It often involves exaggerated characters, absurd situations, and bawdy or crude humor. The aim is to provoke laughter through overtly silly or ridiculous scenarios, making it accessible to a broad audience. Examples of low comedy can be found in various forms of entertainment, including slapstick films, certain television sitcoms, and physical comedy routines.
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