ENL 351: Comedy Writing - fall

Prerequisite: US1C OR any English & Communication major or minor OR LAR major with ENL concentration

An advanced course on the subject of comedy writing. Students will study the techniques of successful comedy - voice, timing, exaggeration, introspection, and social commentary - by analyzing a variety of genres, from satire to personal essay, to stand-up. Using writers and performers like Jonathan Swift, David Sedaris, Nora Ephron, Louis C.K. and Richard Pryor as models, students will investigate the role of comedy in cultural discourse, while also crafting and editing their own original pieces, both written and performed.

Class 13008

Section 01 · Seminar · 3.00 units

Closed
Seats
20
Days
Tuesday Thursday
Time
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM ET
Instructor
Lucas Mann
Instruction mode
In Person
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: US1C OR any English & Communication major or minor OR LAR major with ENL concentration
Section type
Enrollment Section